BioWare has found a solution to the problem faced by rescue of the PlayStation 3 version of Mass Effect 2. According to the BioWare forums, however, before it could run the patch developers will need to submit the update to Sony, which will "soon", tells the developer. The patch will include a number of changes that will reduce the loading time of the levels, eliminate some bugs that can cause system crashes in the cabin of Shepard copies downloaded from the PlayStation Network and a series of small improvements.
"We are currently conducting tests on the patch, we end up by Friday, then take it to soon upgrade to Sony that it will verify everything and will distribute the film," says the developer. According to BioWare, only a small percentage of users has been affected by the bug that corrupts the save file.
To work around this problem, the developers suggest to leave the game and then run it again every two hours in order to prevent blockages.
"We are currently conducting tests on the patch, we end up by Friday, then take it to soon upgrade to Sony that it will verify everything and will distribute the film," says the developer. According to BioWare, only a small percentage of users has been affected by the bug that corrupts the save file.
To work around this problem, the developers suggest to leave the game and then run it again every two hours in order to prevent blockages.
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