Each user gets their own cursor and can simultaneously work on the same Windows desktop. Configure each individual pointer device (acceleration, cursor theme, wheel and button behaviour etc) independently. Collaboration was never so easy!
Download (Or read some more on what features we have)MouseMux keeps growing! Connect remotely via RustDesk for full multi-user remote desktop sessions, or share any screen instantly with our new lightweight P2P Screenshare app. Zero setup, no server required. Our custom Chrome and Firefox apps turn your browser into a fully independent multi-seat workstation, with each user (local or remote) in their own isolated session. This release also introduces cursor overlays, a new runtime virtualization layer and updated collaborative apps (Multi Paint, Whiteboard, Team Vote). Existing customers: your license works with the beta too. Give it a try and let us know what you think!
The most significant "hot" feature of the was the official removal of Denuvo Anti-tamper DRM . For many players, this change resulted in faster load times and more stable frame rates, especially on mid-range hardware that previously struggled with the DRM's background processes. Core Gameplay & Visual Improvements
The (often associated with the "PLAZA" release in community circles) was a pivotal moment for the PC port of Sega's acclaimed open-world brawler. This specific update, released in March 2019, transformed the game’s technical landscape by addressing critical performance bottlenecks and introducing long-requested display features. The End of Denuvo: A Performance Leap
Fixed crashes related to the Fishing mini-game and issues where the game would fail to launch if the installation path contained a "dot".
If you are still using the older v3.2 version and encounter issues, the community recommends these steps:
If you are moving from an older version or the "original" v3.2 to the Director's Cut , be aware that save data does not carry over between the two versions. Technical Quick-Fix Guide
Improved support for 21:9 and wider displays, ensuring that UI elements and cutscenes rendered more naturally without excessive cropping.
As of late 2025, SEGA has released a . While the v3.2 patch remains the definitive version for the "original" Steam release, the Director's Cut adds:
The most significant "hot" feature of the was the official removal of Denuvo Anti-tamper DRM . For many players, this change resulted in faster load times and more stable frame rates, especially on mid-range hardware that previously struggled with the DRM's background processes. Core Gameplay & Visual Improvements
The (often associated with the "PLAZA" release in community circles) was a pivotal moment for the PC port of Sega's acclaimed open-world brawler. This specific update, released in March 2019, transformed the game’s technical landscape by addressing critical performance bottlenecks and introducing long-requested display features. The End of Denuvo: A Performance Leap yakuza 0 update v3 2plaza hot
Fixed crashes related to the Fishing mini-game and issues where the game would fail to launch if the installation path contained a "dot". The most significant "hot" feature of the was
If you are still using the older v3.2 version and encounter issues, the community recommends these steps: This specific update, released in March 2019, transformed
If you are moving from an older version or the "original" v3.2 to the Director's Cut , be aware that save data does not carry over between the two versions. Technical Quick-Fix Guide
Improved support for 21:9 and wider displays, ensuring that UI elements and cutscenes rendered more naturally without excessive cropping.
As of late 2025, SEGA has released a . While the v3.2 patch remains the definitive version for the "original" Steam release, the Director's Cut adds:
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