Silent Hill HD Collection Xbox 360 patch scrapped
by Alice O'Connor, Aug 09, 2012 6:00am PDTGood news, Silent Hill fans on PlayStation 3! A patch for the Silent Hill HD Collection rolled out yesterday, with fixes for problems including the framerate and wonky audio-syncing. Bad news, Silent Hill fans on Xbox 360! Your equivalent patch has been cancelled.
"Plans for an Xbox 360 title update have been cancelled due to technical issues and resources," publisher Konami said in the announcement. "Konami apologizes to any players who are continuing to experience these issues on the Xbox 360 sku."
Well, at least Konami apologises, which must be of great comfort to those left with a shoddy game. Konami has told Joystiq it will still sell the game.
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Good news, Silent Hill fans on PlayStation 3! A patch for the Silent Hill HD Collection rolled out yesterday, with fixes for problems including the framerate and wonky audio-syncing. Bad news, Silent Hill fans on Xbox 360! Your equivalent patch has been cancelled.
Good news, Silent Hill fans on PlayStation 3! A patch for the Silent Hill HD Collection rolled out yesterday, with fixes for problems including the framerate and wonky audio-syncing. Bad news, Silent Hill fans on Xbox 360! Your equivalent patch has been cancelled. : Shacknews
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I don't doubt you're already confused and probably don't know how to diagram sentences so let's review.
soundcreepy: When I hear Silent Hill, I always think of Sony more than Microsoft.
Endymion_: When I hear video games, I always think of Microsoft more than Sony.
Now, you obviously feel that anything I have to say is off topic because I'm referring to video games, but this is clearly not the case when Silent Hill and all its sequels are, in fact, video games. The point here is opinion, and while everyone's is subjective, the context of both Silent Hill and video games are extremely relevant to this opinion. His is simply that "Silent Hill belongs with Sony," for whatever idiotic reason, while I'm merely pointing out that Konami stands to do a lot more business by keeping their XBox 360 customers happy.
A lot of what I have just gone through the helpful explication of for your benefit is understood by persons who have grasp of context. The context of both Silent Hill by the title of this article, and the context of video games by way of the article being on Shacknews, are well established.
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