Dragon Age: Origins PS3 patch in the works
Since firmware 3.30 came along, Dragon Age: Origins has been experiencing freezing issues with the PS3. BioWare has heard the call, and a patch is now in the works to resolve the problem.
Since firmware 3.30 came along, Dragon Age: Origins has been experiencing freezing issues with the PS3. BioWare has heard the call, and a patch is now in the works to resolve the problem.
“Thanks to the great feedback on here and from those folks we’ve been in contact with directly, the team now thinks we’ve been able to find a code-side workaround from our end to patch DA to play nicer with firmware 3.3, which was one of our investigation threads,” says online producer Fernando Melo at the BioWare Forums.
Although it’s good to know that help is on the way, it might take a bit of time before the patch sees a release. “We are currently testing this proposed code change as I write this, and if successful the next step will be for it to go into EA’s publisher side certification testing. They are aware of the importance of this and will give this priority in the queue of titles/patches across EA. And once that clears, it will go into Sony cert testing.”
In the meantime, maybe you should find yourself another game then go back to hunting Darkspawn later.
BioWare Forums [via Kotaku]