

With this update, we did not delete any of your current auto-saves.Few days back while watching a movie on my laptop, when the track changed I was not able to hear any sound from my speakers. Overall improvements have been made to streaming and performanceĪudio desync issue during cinematics have been resolvedĪuto-save function will now save the correct number of saves to your save cloud account Players that were impacted will now see the Mission Complete screen Players may need to move as far back to where the Bounty Collector Merchant resides and return to the mission objective to trigger the cinematicįixed an issue where players were unable to complete “Searching For Lisa”. Despite somewhat mixed reception, the game has been able to perform impressively on sales charts on a consistent basis, in both Japan and the UK.įixed an issue where players wouldn’t be able to save, fast travel, or pause after triggering the cinematic to “I’ve Had Better Days”įixed the issue that prevented players from completing ”Afraid of a Little Competition?”. You can take a look at the full patch notes below. Finally, the progression issue for the mission “Searching For Lisa” has also been fixed. Another issue that prevented players from being able to complete the mission “Afraid of a Little Competition?” has been fixed. The issue that often saw players unable to save, fast travel, or pause after the cinematic of the mission “I’ve Had Better Days” had been triggered has been addressed. Now, another new patch, 1.08, has been rolled out, and it brings with it fixes a number of mission progression bugs, as well as some audio issues. To the credit of developers SIE Bend Studio though, they’ve been hard at work fixing all those issues with a steady stream of patches ever since the game’s launch less than a month ago.

Days Gone launched with a number of technical issues, ranging from minor visual bugs to audio issues to issues that flat out prevent progression in several cases.
