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CCP LaFerrari
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.21 03:29:00 -
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Hi,
I think there're 2 issues here:
1. Infinitely loading of the maps, the fix has been submitted internally and will be deployed in the next client patch.
2. PS3 resets when existing the game. Basically this is caused by the game doesn't exist in time and the OS does a forced reset. This is still semi-random according to the feedbacks on the forum and we're not able to find a solid repro internally, so it's still being investigated.
I hope this clarifies things. :) |
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CCP Praetorian
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.21 04:01:00 -
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Not necessarily.
There are two ways for us to update the game; with a client patch (that includes binary executable changes, that we submit to sony for verification) and the streamed update that happens in the game when you are in the launcher (things like item balancing and fixes, new maps and game modes, etc). There are two "types" of client patches; larger updates that we only do at our larger expansions (3-4 month intervals), and hot fixes that we are able to move through the process in a few days once we've locked down and tested the changelists.
The fix that CCP LaFerrari is refering to is included in a smaller patch, a hot fix. This will be live soon (not tm).
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CCP Praetorian
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.21 04:35:00 -
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David Spd wrote: Basically server-side patches aka hotfixes and clientside updates with meaty content additions (Uprising). Can you guys try to be more specific on what type of patch is required when you talk about this stuff?
Timeframes are a lovely thing to have as a player. Would be nice to know if something is theoretically plausible to deploy a patch in a week versus being something that's "fixed but can't be deployed until next release months down the road".
What I am referring to are hot fixes to the client, i.e. smaller patches that still need to go through Sony. Server side hot fixes are simpler to deploy than that, even.
Yes, we love timeframes as well. :) When I say soon (not tm), I really mean soon. As in, we are in the process of getting it all cleared, and will push it out the moment that happens. You can expect it in a few days if all goes well with the testing. |
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