Wasteland 3 gets new ‘Save Scummers Delight’ patch, reduces load times
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Wasteland 3has proven itself to be a fantastic addition to the turn-based classic RPG genre, as ourperfect 5/5 stars reviewcan atest, but that doesn’t mean the game is without bugs and issues. A new update is beginning to roll out from inXile Entertainment that aims to resolve so stability and performance issues in Wasteland 3, as well as reduce loading times byas much as 60%, which is an unbelievable improvement if true.Patch 1.1.2 ‘Save Scummers Delight’is rolling out to Steam and GOG right now, but the Microsoft Store, Xbox, and PS4 platforms will have to wait a little longer for the update to be certified.
Patch 1.1.2 “Save Scummers Delight” is now live on Steam and GOG! Xbox, PS4, and PC Game Pass hit early next week.We shaved up to 60% off our load times, as well as fixes and improvements made across a range of issues. Full notes –>https://t.co/cgNssZVcl4pic.twitter.com/OEGPwGf3quPatch 1.1.2 “Save Scummers Delight” is now live on Steam and GOG! Xbox, PS4, and PC Game Pass hit early next week.We shaved up to 60% off our load times, as well as fixes and improvements made across a range of issues. Full notes –>https://t.co/cgNssZVcl4pic.twitter.com/OEGPwGf3qu— Wasteland (@Wasteland)October 8, 2020October 8, 2020
The changelog for the patch includes:
Highlights
Performance & stability
Co-op
Quests & gameplay
Miscellaneous
Return to the apocalypse.
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