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Dead Rising 3 Gets A 13GB Update

Dead Rising 3 Gets A 13GB Update

Xbox One users were surprised to find a staggering 13GB update upon trying to play the game this week.

This has been revealed to be part of the DLC as Operation Broken Eagle -  the first of four episodes of Dead Rising 3's Untold Stories of Los Perdidos - is being released this week.

However, nobody was told more than "Fixes Stability Issues", until Xbox.com interviewed Exectutive Producer Josh Bridge about the update.

Instead, gamers jumped on Twitter with a combination of surprise and annoyance.  Not everyone can afford to have a broadband cap wasted on a 13GB update.  Just check the Reddit thread.  Although luckily it apparently does not increase the installation size of 20GB.

The list of fixes is below:

  • Content for DLC episodes 3 and 4 added as part of this CU.
  • Various Stability Fixes.
  • Various Performance Improvements.
  • Online Stability improvements.
  • Added a progress bar to main menu while installer is running.
  • Fixed an issue which could allow the user to overwrite their save file during streaming install while the game is booted.
  • Fix for missing English VUI command in Multiplayer menu.
  • Some improvements to item pickups.
  • Fixed a reproducible issue where the player could get out of the world.
  • Fixed an issue where music wasn’t present during the streaming install.
  • Fixed some mission scripting issues.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause some co-op players to not progress blueprint collection achievements correctly.
  • Fixed an issue where the UI was not updating properly.
  • Fixed an issue which caused glass textures to appear low-res.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause shadows to render incorrectly.
  • Fixed a texture issue with the Golden SledgeSaw weapon.
  • SmartGlass stability fix.
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