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It looks like Rockstar is finally getting wise about releasing its games with numerous bugs and serious glitches. After years of putting out titles such as Grand Theft Auto, which always came along with a series of major technical problems; from frequent crashing, visual glitches or simply that entire levels wouldn’t load, (San Andreas being the worst offender) fans have decided that enough is enough.
After the release of Rockstar’s latest title, Bully: Scholarship Edition for the Xbox 360, which was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in October of 2006, the game once again suffered from a number of major technical glitches. But Rockstar has acknowledged that this kind of performance on a next-generation console is unacceptable.
“We are very aware of the problems some people have been experiencing with the Xbox 360 version of Bully: Scholarship Edition and have been doing everything within our powers to resolve these issues as quickly as possible,” a Rockstar representative said in a Gamespot article, adding, “We apologize wholeheartedly for the inconvenience that this matter has caused some owners of the game.”
Rockstar is currently working to fix these recent technical problems, and will release a patch for Bully through Xbox Live free of charge. Let’s hope that Rockstar has finally come to realize that they can’t continue to release games that clearly aren’t ready for retail.
Read [Gamespot]
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