The authors of Disco Elysium: the Final Cut promised to fix the console versions

The authors of Disco Elysium: the Final Cut promised to fix the console versions

Version The final cut for the cult sensation of the year before last, role-playing game Disco Elysium, was intended to improve the game in every way. But these expectations were not entirely justified: the owners of the console versions complain about bugs, crashes and loss of saves.
Developers from ZA / UM already released Update 1.2 for PlayStation 4. However, it did not fix all issues. And now the studio is preparing patch 1.3, which should fix critical bugs, improve control from the controller, save the save and teach Kim to better navigate in space.
The studio pleaded guilty to an abundance of malfunctions. But so far she can not give a date for the release of an important update: work on it continues.
Perhaps, the curse of the Trading Zone is to blame, where doomed dreams are born and any undertakings find peace. Or maybe it’s all to blame for the invasion of the apocalypse into localized space, or something else that Tequila Sunset can surprise with. Or it’s all because of Abigail’s call.
Or just blame us. Because this is our fault, it is true. We are all just people who dream of more, and these dreams do not always come true as we hope. But we will still try, over and over again, until everything works out right. And everything will work out.
ZA / UM
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