Strategy First releases patch 1.02 to fix Culpa Innata
Owners of Culpa Innata, a PC adventure game from Strategy First, will be pleased to hear that Strategy First has released a patch which fixes a bug that makes the game crash. While the bug is referred to as “rare” on the updated website, the company does admit that the bug will occur regularly on computers with certain versions of DirectX, graphic cards, and graphic card drivers.
Patch 1.02 fixes this bug along with a few minor logic bugs. The 5.37mb patch can be downloaded for free at the Strategy First site and can be immediately installed without any fear that it will damage game saves.
Culpa Innata is a futuristic action game for PCs. The world is evidentially divided into the World Union and Russia. In it Phoenix Wallis, a Senior Peace and Security officer, must find find out who killed a World Union citizen in Russia, if the accidental death of a scientist in a border town between the World Union and Russia was an accident, and if the two cases are related. It features 40 in-game locations, 50 interactive characters, point and click gameplay, and various conversation options and extra activities. Culpa Innata can only be played on PCs running Windows 2000, XP, or Vista that have 3.5gb hard drive space, a DVD player, and DirectX 9.0c. It costs $29.99 and can be purchased in stores or downloaded directly from the site.
I can’t understand how companies can release games that they know are faulty. The game came out October 23, 2007. Perhaps Strategy First should have waited a few weeks and released a game which didn’t have a major bug that would render it unplayable for certain users. Potential buyers might want to wait this game out. In a few months it might be at Target or Walmart for $10.
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