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This is the best answer, I see people guessing using SteamDB updates but they usually guess wrong. All you can do is look at the past cadence of updates and try to infer when the next one is, with the understanding that the game is more stable now so the need to drop timely updates has been diminished.
https://steamdb.info/app/1888930/depots/
They are still working on patches by the looks of it, i just hope they add FSR3 when it comes out, or patch game to use direct storage eventually as new ratchet and clank game will have direct storage 1.2
Didn't published patchnotes on Steam yet, I guess
I saw that, supposedly it will also feature Direct Storage GPU decompression(which is different from RTX I/O, right?) but then I heard that the post by Nixxes that said that about DS1.2 got deleted, which is strange.
Edit: it seems like they are the same thing or that the technologies overlap somewhat. Maybe the reason Nixxes deleted the post is because Nvidia wants them to refer to the GPU decompression as “RTX I/O” and not “Direct Storage 1.2 w/ GPU decompression”. Or maybe just to not confuse people since Direct Storage is not just about GPU decompression.