Kaos Studios has updated the PlayStation 3 version of Homefront with a patch designed to fix some problems reported by owners of the game from THQ for the Sony consoles, in particular the system crashes. The developer is also working on a patch for the Xbox 360 version, called "more stable" than the PS3.
"There have been reports of an extremely rare error that prevents users from connecting to Xbox 360 game with the preferred profile," it said on the official website of Homefront. "If you encounter this problem we ask you to send an e-mail to support @ thq. Com. According to Kaos, the PC version of Homefront is "very robust".
The developer has already released a hotfix patch while a more substantial should arrive in the future. "We want to emphasize that Homefront is one of the few games that support the dedicated server console, and the necessary infrastructure for this solution are much more complex than those of peer-to-peer matchmaking you can see in most other titles." "In this way we can have a greater number of players, maps and more extensive gameplay same for all, a decisive element in order to obtain a balanced FPS online.
"There have been reports of an extremely rare error that prevents users from connecting to Xbox 360 game with the preferred profile," it said on the official website of Homefront. "If you encounter this problem we ask you to send an e-mail to support @ thq. Com. According to Kaos, the PC version of Homefront is "very robust".
The developer has already released a hotfix patch while a more substantial should arrive in the future. "We want to emphasize that Homefront is one of the few games that support the dedicated server console, and the necessary infrastructure for this solution are much more complex than those of peer-to-peer matchmaking you can see in most other titles." "In this way we can have a greater number of players, maps and more extensive gameplay same for all, a decisive element in order to obtain a balanced FPS online.
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