Capcom fixes Lost Planet’s small text

See, Capcom listens! - Image 1 See, Capcom listens! - Image 2 

Finally, the text is no longer lost on SDTV (as is Capcom‘s mind). Reacting to all those complaints of unreadable text in Lost Planet‘s multiplayer demo, the company has implemented a fix that automatically increases font size for those text boxes if the game detects your Xbox 360 is connected to an SDTV.

Capcom even went as far as to mail Kotaku their press release with pictures of the before-and-after just to show them and teh intarwebs what wonderful people they are. Perhaps the Angry-Gamer guy who hated the Lost Planet MP demo got his own copy too, which should go very far in alleviating that guy’s review of the multiplayer.

In addition to this, Capcom also tweaked the single-player a bit. New objectives will be delivered by voice and by text, and will be saved to the in-game PDA for future reference. So there should be no more excuses for “WTF am I supposed to do now?!” moments from the forgetful.

Screenshots above show the before and after-fix. It shouldn’t be too hard to see which one has the text fix, would it?

See, Capcom listens! - Image 1 See, Capcom listens! - Image 2 

Finally, the text is no longer lost on SDTV (as is Capcom‘s mind). Reacting to all those complaints of unreadable text in Lost Planet‘s multiplayer demo, the company has implemented a fix that automatically increases font size for those text boxes if the game detects your Xbox 360 is connected to an SDTV.

Capcom even went as far as to mail Kotaku their press release with pictures of the before-and-after just to show them and teh intarwebs what wonderful people they are. Perhaps the Angry-Gamer guy who hated the Lost Planet MP demo got his own copy too, which should go very far in alleviating that guy’s review of the multiplayer.

In addition to this, Capcom also tweaked the single-player a bit. New objectives will be delivered by voice and by text, and will be saved to the in-game PDA for future reference. So there should be no more excuses for “WTF am I supposed to do now?!” moments from the forgetful.

Screenshots above show the before and after-fix. It shouldn’t be too hard to see which one has the text fix, would it?

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