Burnout Revenge Patch Causing Serious Problems

Posted Apr 18, 2006 at 2:16PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags:
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It seems EA's latest Burnout Revenge patch is causing more problems than it's worth. The folks on the forums over at Xbox.com are pretty irate, and it's understandable. EA isn't well known for the quality control, especially after the C&C: First Decade fiasco. EA needs to get their act in gear and do some proper quality control before releasing patches. Not only are people unable to join games, but the games close after a while.

Here are some of the complaints:
  • 1. Unable to join games.
  • 2. When games are joined rooms can randomly shut down ending the session.
  • 3. Rank is not updated.
  • 4. Rank can changes as much as 1000 positions just sitting in an idle room.
  • 5. Games can shut down mid session dropping every player


 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-04-18 11:16
» ...

A new day, a new problem. It's unbelievable how many bugs are in the 360 games.

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-04-18 11:21
» Hmmm

Sounds just like battlefield 2: MC

by tumtum7 - 2006-04-18 12:03
» #3

what are you talking about, battlefields only bug is the minor voice problem. i hate how whenever someone sees 360 bug they rush to comment and bash the 360. its frustrating.

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-04-18 12:20
» it will never stop

it will never stop the bashing and once ps3 comes out itll get worse... fanboyism... get over it. anyways what fiasco are you talking about with CnC:First decade?

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-04-18 12:23
» it will never stop again

And what makes me upset, is the lack of devs, or am i thinking of publishers? i dont know. it seems almost 90% of the games are from freaking EA and they just dont make things that great. i like the games but come on some new 360 devs / pubs need to come out . is EA and MSStudios together?

by tumtum7 - 2006-04-18 13:11
» publishers

the 360's only been out for a couple months, give the publishers some time geeze

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