Saints Row 2 Pc Version Update Coming Soon
Clearly, conversion of GTA-like do not seem to bring good luck to players PC recently. Thus, after the exit for the less chaotic Grand Theft Auto IV last December, here is that history repeats itself with the Saints Row 2, Volition / THQ.
If the problems seem to start fewer than Rockstar title, Saints Row 2 is plagued by many problems ranging from outright crash back to the office with Windows blue screen or for the less fortunate, the dramatic drop of any fluid throughout the game. Since the release of the game earlier this month in the United States, complaints are increasing and therefore Volition split a message announcing that the problems identified by different players have been taken into account and made a days must disembark quickly.
We will obviously not keep you informed of its arrival, according to some rumors, could be done within fifteen days.
Re: Saints Row 2 Pc Version Update Coming Soon
for info I test this game with a Gainward 700 GLH HD4870x2 rampage on my config, and it runs super bad!
Saints Row 2 PC patch released via Steam
We were talking about just yesterday, the work to update Saints Row 2 PC version is currently at Volition. It must be said that smaller guys have a lot of work given the returns made by the players and observations that we ourselves do.
Since yesterday evening, a first patch is even available via Steam. This update is mainly on the performance problems encountered by players and developers talk about a general improvement of about 20% ... These same developers, however, take the precaution to say that it depends on the specifications of the machine and settings of the game
A useful clarification, judging by our experience: the update in question has absolutely nothing changed and the fluidity of the action, rather correct start of the game, declining quite rapidly and although the game is feasible, this is not much fun. Also note that the resolution 1 680 x 1 050 still does not appear to take into account while other widescreen formats are themselves well functional ... There is still work to do then?