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Digital Eclipse Scrambles to Fix Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Issues

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– Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection launched with significant issues, including poor online functionality and a problematic difficulty setting that doesn’t help players against the AI.
– The AI input reading issue is so severe that some PS5 players have received full refunds from Sony, with one player describing it as a “downright nightmare.”
– Developer Digital Eclipse is actively working to resolve these problems, with the Head of Production, Stephen Frost, being highly communicative and responsive to player feedback.
– A patch addressing audio issues and stability has already been released on Steam and is expected to arrive on consoles soon.
– Additional patches are in testing, showing the team’s commitment to improving the game across all platforms, and players are advised to wait for updates before purchasing.

The launch of Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection has been far from smooth, with players encountering significant technical problems that have overshadowed the game’s otherwise impressive interactive documentary and extensive roster of classic titles. While the collection earned a solid 7/10 in our review for its content, we pointed out that the online multiplayer features are currently unreliable. Another major complaint involves the in-game difficulty settings, which fail to offer a meaningful reprieve from the AI’s punishing tactics, a flaw the developer Digital Eclipse has officially recognized.

This AI behavior has proven so frustrating for some PlayStation 5 users that Sony has reportedly granted them full refunds. One player on Reddit, NaturalParsnip5291, captured the community’s sentiment perfectly, calling the “AI input reading a downright nightmare.”

In response, Digital Eclipse is working tirelessly to address these post-launch issues. The studio’s Head of Production, Stephen Frost, has been highly active on social media, directly engaging with player feedback. He recently shared that he is “running on fumes” from the effort of responding to the flood of complaints, but reassured fans that more updates are on the way soon.

A corrective patch has already been deployed on Steam, resolving several key problems. This update fixes audio glitches during online sessions, restores missing sound from the 32X version of Mortal Kombat II, and improves overall game stability. Console players can expect this same patch to arrive imminently.

Frost has also confirmed that additional patches are scheduled to enter testing shortly, demonstrating the team’s unwavering commitment to improving the experience across all platforms. For those hesitant to jump into the Kollection right now, it is wise to wait for these forthcoming updates. There is strong confidence that Digital Eclipse will successfully stabilize the game and deliver the polished product fans expect.

(Source: Nintendo Life)

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