THQ says fixing Homefront for Xbox 360 is its "top priority", patches for all platforms coming soon
A solution for the freeze bug on Xbox 360 being submitted to ź§Microsoft "in the next day or two"
Help is onthe way fordisgruntled Homefront players. THQ confirmed it has madepatching the澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å·ē åå²ę„询:persistent freezing issueson the Xbox 360 number one on its to-do list, and expects to havethe first of twoupdates submitted for 澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å·ē åå²ę„询:Microsoft's approval within the next couple ofdays. The publishersaid similar updates for PS3will bemade available at the samš·e time or shortly thereafter.
“The Homefront team is finishing up our first Critical Title Update that will address the Profile Corruption issue (also known as the ‘freeze’ bug), as this is our highest priority,” reads the on Homefront's website, further explaining, “We are also including a fix for multiplayer connectivity and ping time issues, where players are being sent to distant server locations at the expense of performance. We expect this update to be submitted to Microsoft really soon and we will be working with them very clšoselšy to get this approved and deployed as quickly as possible.”
The Xbox Liveglitch in question has resulted in hard freezes at the THQ and Kaos Studioslogo sš°creens after starting a new game. As the bug appears to have a connection š¼to players' profiles, THQowners create a new profile to at leastgain access tothe single-player campaign. Understandably, this has done little to
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