Changelog for patch 1.10 of PS3’s The Orange Box revealed

Electronic Arts reveals details of changelog for patch 1.10 of PS3's The Orange Box - Image 1Players can finally treat themselves out for cake after Electronic Arts revealed the details of the recently released version 1.10 patch for the Sony PlayStation 3 version of The Orange Box. The changelog of the new patch reveals the updates made to take care of the various bugs, memory leaks and other problems plaguing the game when it was first released. You can view the details of the changelog by reading our full article.

Cover of Valve Corporation's The Orange Box compilation - Image 1It was previously announced that Valve Corporation‘s The Orange Box will be getting the new version 1.10 patch which will clean up the myriad of issues plaguing the Sony PlayStation 3 version of the game. However, no details regarding the list of changes were given out when the patch was released yesterday, March 20.

Fortunately, the developers have finally released the documentation included in the new patch. As expected, the update took care of most of the bugs, memory leaks, and server connection problems tied to Team Fortress 2.

Anyway, here are the details of the changelog for the new patch:

  • Fixed a graphical issue whereby a player would have the explosion effect left on the end of their Rocket Launcher when attempting to Rocket Jump.
  • Fixed a memory leak to improve single player stability.
  • Fixed an issue whereby the players name would not appear on the Stats comparison screen.
  • We have fixed an issue that would cause the vote tallies to disappear when you viewed the scoreboard between rounds.
  • Fixed an online server issue.
  • Fixed an issue that caused a crash when a player that wasn’t in Division 1 entered ‘Your Leaderboards.
  • Fixed an issue with players not always being added to the ‘Players Met’ menu on the XMB.
  • Fixed a bug where a player viewing a friend without an EA account would have an empty entry in the friend’s Leaderboard.
  • Fixed an issue where it was not possible to connect to the EA servers if you had more than 30 friends.

Hopefully, this should squash all the complaints players have been moaning about lately and allow them to enjoy a nice evening of heavenly FPS goodness.

Special thanks to NarooN for tipping us on the notes!

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