The developer of CrossfireX has apologized for the game’s disappointing Xbox launch state.
As soon as it was released for Xbox last week, the free-to-play shooter CrossfireX fell into an unfortunate situation, specifically some Xbox Game Pass players were unable to access the single-player campaign of the game. game. Executive producer Sooro Boo has since issued an apology to the player, regarding the current state of the game.
“It’s clear that we’ve inadvertently let down a lot of the players and fans that have been with us for a long time,” Boo wrote in the updated developer post. “You guys mean a lot to all of us, and instead of just making a note with a simple apology through an update patch that fixes the bug, we want to apologize directly to you for the unfortunate situation. current disappointment of the game.”
In addition to issues with the campaign developed by Remedy, bugs affecting controller sensitivity, overall balance in multiplayer, and problems with aiming with the CAR-4 rifle, all resolved by ‘Mr. Boo’ in the article. The developer Smilegate plans to sort these and more issues out in an upcoming patch, which will surely be released soon for the best experience for gamers.
“There will always be bugs and various issues during development, but we feel that CrossfireX’s current issues have more to do with the core fundamentals of the game and feel like We betrayed their trust,” Boo added. “There are simply no excuses for this, which is why I wanted to offer a personal apology and explain exactly what the problems were and how we plan to fix them. ” CrossfireX is out now for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC, available to play via Xbox Game Pass.