Konami Addresses Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Bugs, Patch On The Way
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, the highly anticipated remake of the classic stealth title, has just launched, but players are already encountering various technical issues. Publisher Konami has quickly acknowledged these problems and confirmed that a patch is in the works to address them.
Reviewers have largely praised the remake's impressive visual fidelity, but the PlayStation 5 Pro version, in particular, has seen noticeable performance dips. Digital Foundry noted that these frame rate inconsistencies seem linked to the console's PSSR upscaling technology, leading to an unstable gameplay experience at times.
Konami shared a list of known bugs that are currently affecting players. These include:
- Crashes that occur when performing an additional attack with the survival knife after a combo.
- The game crashing when players attempt to remove the "Crocodile Cap" from the Survival Viewer menu.
- A bug related to food consumption when a hungry crocodile is nearby.
- The character model getting stuck mid-air after transitioning from a roll to a crawl.
- Movement limitations occurring when switching the camera to Intrusion View.
- Crashes that happen when opening the radio window.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is currently available on PC (via Steam), Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. The game also includes Russian text localization for its global audience.
While launch day glitches can be frustrating for any player, Konami's prompt response and commitment to fixing these issues will be welcome news for fans. Players can look forward to a more polished experience as the development team works to roll out the promised update, ensuring a smoother journey through the iconic stealth adventure.
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