For those diving into Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii, there’s an intriguing quest that involves gathering golden balls, specifically for the character Goro Majima. Yes, the task at hand is to collect seven golden balls scattered across the game’s various locations, reminiscent of what’s experienced in Like A Dragon: Gaiden. There was a pesky bug preventing some players from securing all the balls, but fear not, it’s been resolved. So, put away those rotten tomatoes and no need to sic Kiryu on anyone.
The update that addresses this is included in patch 1.12, released by RGG on March 7. The patch notes detail, somewhat curtly: “Fixed an issue where the golden ball could not be obtained.” A tantalizingly vague description, isn’t it? Which ball was the culprit, one wonders? Was it swiped by some eager pirate in the game? Alas, the mystery might never be solved, but the key point here is that the balls are back, to riff on Thin Lizzy—reuniting players with their treasured golden spheres.
Now, let’s look at the other tweaks the patch has to offer for all platforms:
– They’ve resolved the issue preventing manual saves.
– Solved a glitch where reloading saved data on a ship could sometimes result in an unexpected swim in the sea, with no return option (though that does sound rather amusing, doesn’t it?).
– There was also an issue where arcade game rankings were not saving, now fixed.
– Plus, they’ve addressed typographical errors and improved localization for a smoother experience.
– And there’s a variety of additional fixes to bolster stability and overall quality.
For the PC crowd, the latest update bumps Intel XeSS to version 2.0.1 and squashes a rare crash occurring during resource loading. And if you’ve encountered those frustrating random driver crashes on certain NVIDIA GPUs, RGG advises setting your FPS cap to 60 in the settings menu.
If you haven’t yet plunged into the world of Pirate Yakuza, why not take a peek at my review? I express only mild concern about whether finding the humor in seeing a middle-aged Japanese guy unaware in the shower still tickles my funny bone or suggests I might be losing my edge. It’s a fun read, trust me!