It's no secret that Fallout: New Vegas is a rather bug infested game however Obsidian and Bethesda are hard at work to fix the issues people are experiencing. A patch was released at the end of last month to remove some of the more damaging problems but it's not as smooth as it could be yet.
Over on the Bethesda Blog they have left this message:
"We've come up with solutions for the Xbox 360 save issue folks are reporting, along with a number of other issues being reported."
"We're currently running final testing and certification on a comprehensive patch for all three platforms (PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3), so we'll have something available in the coming weeks. When we have more details, we'll let you know."
"In the meantime, an incremental update for PC should be going up by early next week that will fix the save corruption issues and problems with companions, as well as improve performance for NVIDIA users and resolve some issues reported with Havok."
"In the meantime, an incremental update for PC should be going up by early next week that will fix the save corruption issues and problems with companions, as well as improve performance for NVIDIA users and resolve some issues reported with Havok."
Sounds like a pretty big patch and will hopefully ease a lot of the problems gamers have been having with the title. Any of you guys had some interesting bugs/glitches happen?
http://bethblog.com/index.php/2010/11/05/more-news-on-new-vegas-updates/
http://bethblog.com/index.php/2010/11/05/more-news-on-new-vegas-updates/
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