Alright, let’s dive into the wild world of “Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii,” where treasure hunts get a golden twist with good old Goro Majima searching for a handful of golden balls. And no, before you let your imagination run wild, these are literally golden orbs scattered across ports, much like in “Like A Dragon: Gaiden.” For those who hit a bump snagging all of them due to a pesky bug—good news, it’s all sorted now. So, you can stop launching your virtual tomatoes and threatening to unleash Kiryu on me!
This patch update, numbered 1.12, was dropped by RGG today, March 7. It specifically addresses the issue with the elusive golden ball. The patch notes mention, “Fixed an issue where the golden ball could not be obtained.” Though we’re still left wondering: which ball was the culprit, and what on earth made it unobtainable? Did a rogue pirate with sticky fingers swipe it amidst their high-seas antics? But hey, the balls are back, echoing Thin Lizzy’s sentiment, and that’s what’s important.
Moving on, here’s a quick rundown of the other fixes included in this patch, applicable across all platforms:
– Addressed an issue preventing manual saves.
– Resolved a bug where loading a saved game on a ship under certain conditions would lead to a watery demise for players hopping overboard with no return ticket. (Admittedly, entertaining yet problematic!)
– Fixed arcade game rankings that were playing hard to get.
– Tidied up some typos and polished the localization.
– Various other tweaks to boost stability and gameplay quality.
PC players, don’t feel left out! The update also bumps the game to Intel XeSS 2.0.1 and tackles a rare crash problem during resource loading. Also, if your NVIDIA GPU occasionally takes an unscheduled coffee break, RGG suggests capping the FPS at 60 to keep things smooth.
If “Pirate Yakuza” still isn’t on your radar, swing by my review! It’s mostly devoid of existential musings on missing comedic timing due to a lack of quirky shower scenes with middle-aged Japanese characters. Trust me, it’s worth the read!