Capcom working to fix MotoGP's disappearing bikes bug
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Diehard bi-wheel racing fans who participated in MotoGP 09/10's recent 2010 Season DLC were likely miffed by an unintended side effect of the update. Apparently, players who completed the game's 2009 Season couldn't access the new competitions or bikes without being kicked to the main menu. Even worse, upon returning to their 2009 careers, players would realize their precious motorcycles had mysteriously vanished into thin air.
Capcom recently apologized profusely on Eurogamer, stating, "we are aware of the problem and are working to deliver a solution to solve the issue as soon as possible." In the mean time, you might want to keep on living in the past. Sure, the bikes are a bit outdated, but at least they exist.
Capcom recently apologized profusely on Eurogamer, stating, "we are aware of the problem and are working to deliver a solution to solve the issue as soon as possible." In the mean time, you might want to keep on living in the past. Sure, the bikes are a bit outdated, but at least they exist.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Jul 8th 2010 11:53PM TestOutYoGamesForOnce said
This is very pathetic, I mean doesnt these bugs are supposed to get ironed out during there QA process? These game companies are very pathetic...
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Posted: Jul 9th 2010 12:06AM liquidsoap89 said
Wow... That seems like a pretty big bug to miss.
On an absolutely 100% unrelated note... Whatever happened to the old psp commercial guy... CLUSTER BOOOOMB!!!!.
I miss him, combined with KB the two of them could be an unstoppable marketing duo!
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On an absolutely 100% unrelated note... Whatever happened to the old psp commercial guy... CLUSTER BOOOOMB!!!!.
I miss him, combined with KB the two of them could be an unstoppable marketing duo!
Posted: Jul 9th 2010 12:32AM Special Agent Steve said
@Omnistatic
Hey, whatever happened to Chris Grant?
Oh wait.
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Hey, whatever happened to Chris Grant?
Oh wait.
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