Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 Update Adds Pause Menu to Metal Gear Solid 2 on PC

Metal Gear Solid 3 on Steam also gets an Additional Settings menu with audio and screen options, mouse sensitivity and more.

Posted By | On 27th, Mar. 2024

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While it’s currently one of the best contemporary ways to experience the first three titles, Konami’s Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 has its fair share of issues. It will address missing Codec/radio voice data and “unnatural” keyboard controls on PC in a future update, but in the meantime, Ver.1.5.0 is out now on Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch.

The update is already available for PS5, PS4 and Steam and adds several noteworthy fixes, like for instances where certain cutscenes stop playing or when analog input doesn’t work as intended. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty also gets a pause menu on PC for resetting the game, returning to the main menu, adjusting audio and screen settings, and more.

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater also gets various Additional Settings in its Options menu on PC, allowing players to adjust the audio, screen options, mouse sensitivity and more. The update also fixes an issue with some low-resolution character textures.

The development team is investigating an issue where audio distortions occur on the Nintendo Switch, so stay tuned for further updates and check out the full Ver.1.5.0 notes below.

Ver.1.5.0 Patch Notes

METAL GEAR SOLID – Master Collection Version

Fixed an issue in which certain cutscenes stopped playing
Fixed an issue in which analog input did not work as intended
Removed the “Download” option from the main menu ( Steam® )
Changed it so that Window Mode settings cannot be altered on Steam Deck™ ( Steam® )
Fixed some other minor issues

METAL GEAR SOLID 2: Sons of Liberty – Master Collection Version

Added pause menu

Audio settings, screen settings (Steam only), the online manual, resetting the game, and returning to the main menu can now be accessed via the pause menu.
Fixed a portion of in-game text

Added Steam Input support ( Steam )

Fixed an issue where inputs via the keyboard were registered in-game even while the Alt key was held down ( Steam )
Fixed some other minor issues

METAL GEAR SOLID 3: Snake Eater – Master Collection Version

Added “ADDITIONAL SETTINGS” feature

Audio options, screen options (Steam only), mouse sensitivity options (Steam® only), the online manual, and returning to the main menu can be accessed via “ADDITIONAL SETTINGS” within the Options menu.

Added “MOUSE SENSITIVITY” options ( Steam )

Mouse sensitivity can be adjusted via the Additional Settings menu.
Fixed an issue where a portion of character textures were displayed at a low resolution
Fixed a portion of in-game text

Added Steam Input support ( Steam )
Fixed an issue where inputs via the keyboard were registered in-game even while the Alt key was held down ( Steam )
Fixed some other minor issues

Metal Gear & Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake – Master Collection Version

Added the option to mute audio
Fixed a portion of in-game text
Added Steam Input support ( Steam )
Fixed an issue where inputs via the keyboard were registered in-game even while the Alt key was held down ( Steam )
Fixed some other minor issues

METAL GEAR SOLID MASTER COLLECTION Vol.1 BONUS CONTENT

Removed the “Download” option from the main menu ( Steam )
Changed it so that Window Mode settings cannot be altered on Steam Deck ( Steam )
Fixed some other minor issues

Issues Under Investigation

METAL GEAR SOLID 3: Snake Eater – Master Collection Version

An issue where audio distortions occur ( Nintendo Switch )


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