by Xav de Matos, Dec 06, 2011 11:15am PST
In an update to its original blog post dated December 1, developer Bethesda has said it is aware some Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim players on PlayStation 3 are still experiencing "long-term play issues" despite the release of update 1.2, which was meant to alleviate those problems.
According to the update, Bethesda is "reaching out" to a number of users that use multiple save files in order to detect the exact problem. "Right now we know it's not one thing, but a combination of smaller ones that some folks are seeing, but others are not."
Read more: Bethesda outlines potential issues at work »
by Xav de Matos, Nov 28, 2011 4:45pm PST
Batman: Arkham City's PC launch seems to have been marred by some DirectX 11 issues that have left the game unplayable, Steam forum users have reported.
According to some users, enabling DirectX 11 features turns Batman's latest adventure into a frame rate nightmare. HardOCP examined the issues with both the NVidia GTX 580 and AMD Radeon HD 6970, noting that "both video cards the game stuttered and paused in exactly the same places, indicating it is more of a game issue with DX11."
Read more: Warner Bros. responds to the issues »
by Xav de Matos, Nov 14, 2011 10:00pm PST
by Xav de Matos, Oct 31, 2011 4:30pm PDT
It's no secret that Battlefield 3 isn't enjoying the smoothest deployment across its three platforms. With server issues since launch, the most played multiplayer mode, it seems, is actually attempting to connect to any online game modes.
In response to fan feedback, DICE general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson wrote a lengthy blog post to assure players that the developer is looking into the problems and are working hard to correct them, but not before thanking gamers for a DICE's "largest launch to date."
Read more: 'Fastest selling game in EA's history' »
by Xav de Matos, Oct 29, 2011 3:00am PDT
A number of users on the official Batman: Arkham City forum have reported issues with save files for the Dark Knight's latest adventure.
According to an ongoing thread on the forum, users have returned to their game only to find their save files have either been corrupted or have outright vanished from their console. It appears that only Xbox 360 users are having the issue at the moment.
Read more: Arkham Asylum suffered from similar issues »
"I had to turn all the auto save optioins off or else the game would lock up. Now its an ..."
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