Alright, gamers, let’s dive into the latest scoop on “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.” You might have caught wind of the golden balls adventure—yes, we’re talking about actual golden orbs that our pal Goro Majima can chase down. Imagine yourself embarking on a quest to track down all seven of these treasures as part of a fun sub-story.
Now, before you get carried away, let me clarify: these are genuine, glittering orbs you need to hunt down around various ports, much like your mission in “Like A Dragon: Gaiden.” Recently, a bug was acting up and stopping some players from snagging all those shiny prizes, but fear not! That’s been ironed out. So, there’s no need to pelt me with rotten tomatoes or threaten to unleash Kiryu on me.
This fix is part of the game’s latest update, patch 1.12, which rolled out today, March 7. According to the update notes, they “Fixed an issue where the golden ball could not be obtained.” Clever wording from RGG, right? Which golden ball caused the ruckus? Did a sneaky pirate swipe it? Or maybe a former Tojo Clan member decided to make it part of their loot? We might never crack the mystery. But hey, all that matters is those golden balls are back in action—cue that Thin Lizzy tune about returning wild-eyed wonders.
Now, onto what else the patch brings to the table across all platforms:
– They’ve resolved an issue preventing manual saves.
– Another fixed glitch kept players from returning to their ship if they fell overboard while loading saved data. (Sure sounds like a wild ride.)
– They addressed problems with arcade game scoreboards not saving correctly.
– They’ve tidied up some typographical quirks and improved localization.
– Other bug fixes are also in the mix to boost stability and overall quality.
For PC players, a few specific tweaks include updating the game to Intel XeSS 2.0.1 and fixing a rare crash that popped up during resource loading. If your NVIDIA GPU is having random driver crashes, RGG suggests diving into settings to cap your FPS at 60.
If you haven’t jumped into Pirate Yakuza yet, you might want to check out my detailed review. It only teases about whether finding a middle-aged Japanese guy showering is still side-splitting or if I’ve lost a bit of my comedic touch. Happy gaming!