- #Bioshock 2 remastered crashing when autosavving manual
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- #Bioshock 2 remastered crashing when autosavving series
PlayStation Plus está sujeto a una tarifa recurrente por suscripción que se cobra automáticamente hasta su cancelación. La biblioteca de juegos varía con el tiempo y el nivel. I wish I could recommend this release because after all, it is Bioshock, but I’d also have to recommend saving your game every five minutes just to be on the safe side and that just makes me sad.1 Las pruebas de juegos y los títulos clásicos solo están disponibles para los suscriptores Deluxe.
#Bioshock 2 remastered crashing when autosavving Pc
I understand that game development is incredibly difficult but come on, if you’re unable to optimize the PC release for a ten year old game then don’t release it at all. I had heard issues about this Remaster but trying it out a good seven months after release and finding out the issue isn’t fixed is downright ridiculous and it’s split down the middle on Steam reviews of people having no issues versus everyone else having issues. A ten year old game is somehow still broken.
#Bioshock 2 remastered crashing when autosavving manual
The first time it crashed, I booted it up again and the only save leftover was an autosave about an hour behind my manual save. Now, I can’t speak for anyone playing the game on console (I heard it works really well) but after playing Bioshock for just two hours on PC, I lost all of my saves and the game crashed twice. Everyone, including myself, thought the Remaster would help solve this problem among many others, but it only made things worse.
#Bioshock 2 remastered crashing when autosavving Patch
This was a widespread issue but 2K didn’t issue a patch to fix the issue, instead modders had to fix the problem on their own. While I had the original release on PS3, where it performed exceptionally well after a large patch the first time booting it up, the PC version didn’t fair as well, especially on Windows 7, which required the game to be run in Windows Vista and when it did work, I had no sound. I had problems with the original release of Bioshock on PC, not just the Remaster. *cough* Bioshock Infinite *cough* By and large, Bioshock internally hasn’t changed but what was once a buggy mess on PC turns out to still be a buggy mess.
#Bioshock 2 remastered crashing when autosavving series
The upgrades and perk systems greatly offer abilities that strengthen your character for unique situations and there’s a sense of slow progression here that I felt comes with Resident Evil and even the Souls-Borne series that I wish would extend to even more mainstream games, instead of always starting out as Captain America with no room to grow. The plasmids and weaponry is vast and unique, creating multiple scenarios where taking down enemies feels fresh and engaging. Revisiting Bioshock was more or less a result of playing through the first Dishonored, due to the heavy influence of Bioshock in its systems and world building. Sadly, things haven’t changed and for visually breathtaking Bioshock Remastered is, it is just as much a technical mess.
While the visual fidelity didn’t need much updating, it’s noticeable in the lighting but everything else looks just as good as before, the original was a buggy mess on PC. This is a game people would actually prefer to have a remaster of, to play on the Playstation 4 and Xbox One so 2K bundled it with Bioshock 2 and Infinite for a triple threat.
Of course, a remaster of Bioshock was inevitable yet otherwise welcoming. Bioshock is and will always be a masterpiece one of the greatest games ever made and ten years later, it’s still visually impressive. The opening plane crash, introduction of Andrew Ryan, and descent into Rapture is still one of the most spectacular moments in video game history. There’s nothing quite like the opening to 2007’s Bioshock.