![]() ![]() This has made me hate the game due to the lack of consideration. They should warn about this as soon as you launch the game especially since they wont fix this. I went for a long run of 4 hours before deciding to take a break and when I wanted to keep playing the following day I got the bad news. Originally posted by Metal Fish:As you said I was just playing from a new game. The team behind the ports have fixed this bug, along with many others. It may not be as good as the PC version graphically speaking, but it will definitely be a better experience in terms of bugs. If you really want to play the game without any of those bugs, I recommend playing one of the console versions instead. Thus, I highly doubt they'll ever come back to this game to fix anything. Despite the fact that there are still common game-breaking bugs that are frustrating players. They have completely abandoned the game, as no new update has been made ever since they went to work on the sequel. Lastly, your post will most likely never be seen by the devs. I know being forced to do this every single time the bug happens is annoying (considering how common it is), but it's the only way to (temporarily) fix it, I'm afraid. ![]() And by "quitting", I mean exiting the game entirely, not just going back to the main menu. If it stays on-screen indefinitely, that means that the saving system broke. When your game is being saved, make sure the Bendy icon (in the bottom right corner of the screen) disappears quickly. ![]() If you weren't playing through "chapter select", then it's a bug that can easily be fixed. The only way to save is to play the game through the "new game" and "continue" options. It was intended by the devs to be this way. Were you playing through "chapter select"? If so, then it's normal for the game to not save your progress.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |