Postal 4: No Regerts: A Major Update Arrived Just Before Christmas!

With the Free Roam, Free Regert update, players can now freely explore the town of Edensin, although one platform has been left out.

 

The Free Roam, Free Regert update introduces over 150 new additions, updates, and improvements to the base game. Experience the raw atmosphere of Edensin, the small town of Postal 4: No Regerts, in Free Roam mode, which grants the Postal Dude unprecedented, unrestricted access. Roam the streets during an endless day, complete side quests and errands, explore different areas to collect items, and creatively annoy – or urinate on – people using Postal’s signature over-the-top arsenal. Free Roam mode expands the base game’s open sandbox with a hefty dose of non-linear gameplay.

The update also includes a wide range of fixes, refinements, and upgrades, such as new and improved weapon textures. The Desert Eagle, AK, Revolver, FOURnicator, and every other weapon have never looked better. Errand updates allow players to sell garden gnomes in Gnome Hunter, attempt the non-violent route in Animal Catcher, sign people up in Volunteer Petition, and express artistic talent in Tag Turf Returns. Both lethal and non-lethal NPC dismemberment is now available. Cut off a leg and watch NPCs hop around.

Thanks to NPC improvements, Edensin’s residents now wet themselves when electrocuted and feature a variety of new knockdown animations. Additional weapon cosmetics are also available. Cause chaos in style with new weapon skins, including the Kommander Karl Originals, available at the Skinporium. Level design has been improved with updates to destructible doors, asset detail, and pop-in behavior, alongside other tweaks for a smoother experience.

The Postal 4: No Regerts Free Roam, Free Regert update is available on PlayStation 5 and PC. However, while the game was also released on PlayStation 4, that version was left out. This is perhaps understandable, as we are dealing with 12-year-old hardware, with both the PS4 and Xbox One having launched back in 2013.

Source: Gematsu, Steam

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