Criterion Games has revealed on Twitter that a patch for Burnout Paradise Remastered will be barrel rolling its way to PlayStation 4 today.
The headline fix will be to the corrupted save files, which seemed to be a pretty widespread issue. Stats in online play will also be addressed, and we're hoping the game's hard crashes will be resolved too, having encountered that a few times ourselves.
We'll update the article when more detailed patch notes become available. Have you been having any trouble in paradise? Drift into the comments below.
Update: The patch is now available to download. A full list of fixes has been posted on the Burnout Reddit page, which you can view through here.
[source twitter.com]
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Good thing I didn't buy it yet then.
@munkondi Broken is a stretch. I've not once encountered the save corruption bug, and for me, the game has crashed a couple of times across 12 or so hours of play. It's not without its problems, but it's far from broken.
Updated the article with a link to the full patch notes. Looks like a lot of bugs got squished
I'm sorry for a remaster of a 10 year old game it's really rather unacceptable to ship it with glitches, crashes and corrupt saves.
It's a remaster! It shouldn't need such blatant issues patched. This is pathetic.
Glad i didn't buy it.... a patch to fix issues in a 10yr old game remaster? Pro patch not available day 1 but they have no problem having some DLC ready day 1.... sad state of a game
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