Konami has shared a list of known issues currently impacting Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, confirming that a patch is on its way to fix them.
As a remake of the 2004 game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, dive into the same story and gripping world, now with all new graphics and 3D audio. However, PC players in particular have encountered roadblocks, preventing them from experiencing the iconic narrative.
A first look at the Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater patch
Here are all the issues the developers have identified and are currently working on:
Known issues
- Performing an additional survival knife attack after completing a series of consecutive attacks to secure food may cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
- Removing the Crocodile Cap from the Survival Viewer while it is equipped may cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
- Collecting food when a hungry crocodile is nearby may cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
- Transitioning from a roll into a crawl may result in the character model floating in mid-air under certain conditions.
- In areas where the camera switches to Intrusion View, character movement may become restricted under certain conditions.
- Opening the Radio Window under certain conditions may cause the game to crash.
The team points out that they are actively investigating the causes of the issues, but it will take a little longer to implement the fixes. Once the patch is complete, it will be deployed in stages and Konami will provide a further update as soon as it is ready to be released.
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