A new South Park: The Fractured But Whole update is live on PlayStation 4. Patch 1.04 fixes several issues, including the buy back glitch. It also makes it so enemy characters “can no longer attack himself under certain conditions.” You can view all the changes by viewing the Fractured But Whole update 1.04 patch notes.
View the South Park: The Fractured But Whole update 1.04 patch notes below:
- Fixed an instance where the wrong button icon is displayed
- Updated incorrect selling price when selling items to vendor
- Removed an invisible prop that still had collision
- A rare stuck issue where players were overlapping was fixed
- Players no longer able to avoid a required costume change
- Mind controlled members no longer cause a rare freeze bug
- An enemy character can no longer attack himself under certain conditions
- Other various minor bugs fixed
For more on the role-playing game, check out our South Park: The Fractured But Whole review. Here’s a snippet of what Chandler Wood had to say about the game:
Despite these couple of technical misgivings, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is another interactive journey into the minds of Matt Stone and Trey Parker. I quite literally felt like I was playing the show for the 15 hours that I spent in South Park–not surprising, given that the first game met that uncanny caliber of delivering a near perfect recreation. If easily offended, chances are you’ve already written off South Park, and chances are even higher that you aren’t reading this review. Surrounding the fart jokes and fourth graders who love to say fuck a lot, there is a brutally intelligent comedic commentary on many aspects of modern society. It’s something that South Park has always been great at, and something that translates incredibly well to interactivity. Where the first game made a believer out of me, The Fractured But Whole had me
fartingfalling in love with South Park all over again.
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[Source: GameFAQs]