

This helps you better understand the world of the Soviet utopia facing ruin that Atomic Heart presents, but you’ll need to have your eyes and ears ready all times if you want to stay caught up on the story with dialogue. Approach almost any sign or poster and you’ll get a nice, clear translation of what the Russian writing says. It does at least have what it calls ‘Art Subtitles’ on by default however. In fact, Atomic Heart lacks pretty much any accessibility or convenience settings, such as colorblind options, rebinding controls, or even a screen that shows you all the controls in one place.

Its the glass objects again - we really enjoyed working on this type of assets :) Looking forward to your likes and comments Rendered in Unreal Engine. Contact the uploader for more information.
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Upload may be considered fan-art and subject to additional license terms. It’s not like there are any real workarounds either, except for sitting closer to your TV screen or monitor, but we highly advise against this to avoid eye strain. Here are some more of our props for Atomic Heart. Ballerina Twins (Atomic Heart) Download from. It’s pretty disappointing that Atomic Heart is another game that opts for illegibly small text, especially for floating subtitles above NPCs – coupled with player and NPC movement, you may as well not bother trying to read them in some cases. We’ve gone through all of Atomic Heart’s menus and have found no such accessibility option to increase text sizes or even specifically subtitle sizes – similarly, there are no in-game methods for activating Atomic Heart sprinting or adjusting your Atomic Heart FOV either.

If the killer robots are causing you more issues that small text, check out our tips for Atomic Heart too
