Corrects an issue where gamepad configurations reset to default keyboard bindings after restarting the game client.

Stabilizes the peer-to-peer netcode for 4-vs-4 online battles and co-op survival modes.

The V1.01 update primarily targets stability, combat fluidity, and network infrastructure. If you struggled with frame drops or disconnection errors during launch week, this fixed version alters the experience significantly. Online Multiplayer & Matchmaking Stability

Adjust the compatibility mode to Windows 7 or 8.

Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist remains a unique entry in the world of anime-inspired survival action games, and the "v1.01 fixed" version typically refers to community-driven or official efforts to stabilize the title for modern hardware. Core Gameplay Mechanics

: Includes fan favorites like Haise Sasaki , Ken Kaneki , Kishō Arima , and Tōuka Kirishima .

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For more specific level strategies, you can find a comprehensive Completion Guide on Steam that lists every mission and side story path. Steam Community combo list or a guide for Recollections mode NEW HUGE UPDATE In This Tokyo Ghoul Game 5 Years Later!

Players utilize specialized Kagune (as Ghouls) or Quinque (as Investigators) to tear through waves of enemies.

Squares away some of the severe damage multiplier calculation discrepancies that broke initial multiplayer matches. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

The game's multiplayer component, once a major selling point, is now often described as a "ghost town," with empty servers making it difficult to experience the intended 4-vs-4 battles. For a franchise as rich in lore and character as Tokyo Ghoul , many fans felt that the game's potential was largely untapped, leaving a sense of disappointment despite the technical improvements delivered by patches like v1.01.

The table below highlights performance metrics across common configurations using the v1.01 fixed update versus the unpatched launch version. Hardware Profile Launch Version Status v1.01 Fixed Status Average FPS Change (GTX 1050 Ti / RX 560) Frequent stuttering during special attacks Stable 45–60 FPS at medium settings +25% Performance Mid-Range (RTX 2060 / RX 5700) Micro-stutters in multiplayer lobbies Solid 60 FPS at maximum 1080p +15% Stability High-End (RTX 3070 / RX 6800 and above) Optimization caps locked at low utilization Unlocked performance scaling up to 144Hz Enhanced Frame Pacing Verifying Patch Integrity