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Why Players Are Disappointed With 'Final Fantasxy XV' Version 1.03

Why Players Are Disappointed With 'Final Fantasxy XV' Version 1.03

Nicole T.

Square Enix has rolled out two updates for "Final Fantasy XV" just in time for the holidays. Version 1.03 and Holiday DLC Packs are now in the market. However, fans are not as happy as they were before the updates came out.

The version 1.03 that was supposed to fix bugs was the number one concern of many fans. According to Windows Report, lots of fans have voiced out that the patch did not actually fix the issues with the graphics. Many players have experienced flickering and even black spots while playing.

Xbox One players also said that their screens while playing "Final Fantasy XV" were blurry sometimes. When version 1.03 was announced, it is said to have fixed the bugs that caused these problems.

Square Enix has yet to respond to these issues. As of this writing, fans are simply trying to catch the attention of the developers. Still, they only have to wait before the developers announce something about the said problems.

Nonetheless, fans are satisfied with the free Holiday DLC Pack for "Final Fantasy XV." The downloadable content included a few helpful things. Apparently the greatest aid players found was the one that reduces the stamina consumption. This is basically an important feature in the game especially when it comes to fighting.

There are also new accessories for Noctis that are included in the DLC pack. Of course, the social media frames that can be used when a player is taking in-game pictures. Gamers who acquired the Holiday DLC Pack also received a ticket for an event that will happen mid-January 2017. The ticket is for the Moogle Chocobo Carnival, according to official Square Enix site. Moogles and Chocobos are among the most famous characters in the "Final Fantasy" franchise. "Final Fantasy XV" is now available and can be played on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. 

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