Battlefield 4 PS4 patch fixes most pressing stability issues
Developer says three most common crash issues have been identified and eliminated.
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DICE has eradicated three of the most prevalent crash issues with the PlayStation 4 version of Battlefield 4, the developer said today in a post on its website.
"We have recently identified and eliminated three of the most common crash issues on PS4 in a hotfix," the developer said. It is not clear how many issues in all DICE is dealing with for the PS4 version of the game.
"We will continue to investigate and eliminate stability issues as we find them," the studio went on. "We have a game update on PS4 in the works for the week of Nov. 25 and will be able to share details on it soon."
Battlefield 4 hit PS4 as a launch title a week ago today. Just days after launch, users began reporting various crash issues, which for some, made the game unplayable.
With the release of Battlefield 4 on Xbox One today, the game is now available on all scheduled platforms. For more, check out GameSpot's review.
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