Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Patch Addresses Sticky Situations
01.11.2023 - 15:45
/ gamespot.com
/ Bryan Intihar
Spider-patch, Spider-patch, does whatever a Spider-patch can.
By Darryn Bonthuys on
A new patch has arrived for Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and this one focuses on helping players escape sticky situations--specifically, situations in which they or an enemy have become stuck in the level geometry of the game, which is capable of happening in multiple areas across the wide map.
According to Insomniac, instances of players becoming stuck in the finale of the Sandman's memories, bosses getting caught up in stage objects, multiple instances of the Galvanize tutorial causing issues, and character models not loading correctly after long play sessions will be resolved in this patch. Additionally, improved stability and an issue where the Charge Jump ability would break when assigned to a shortcut have also been addressed.
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