MotorStorm patch coming soon
Data fixes, exploit squashed, etc.
Evolution Studios is finally preparing to pump out one of those "major" updates for MotorStorm: Pacific Rift that were mooted at the back end of October just prior to the game's release.
This one's mostly concerned with squashing bugs and exploits. Once it goes live, it will be possible to copy save data, said data will be less likely to become corrupted, and a little helmet will appear on-screen when critical data is being recorded so you don't make the mistake of turning the system off.
Not only that, but the team has identified a boost exploit and will soon be deleting illegitimate leaderboard entries, while time attack and ranking information in general will now update correctly for everyone.
The patch is filled out with "additional fixes and improvements to gameplay", and is "currently in the final stages of development and testing" according to the PlayStation Blog, so expect it soonish.
Back in October, mind you, game director Nigel Kershaw said the team had "a pile of stuff waiting in the wings" and "a lot of it is free", and given the contents of the coming update we expect the "major packs in development that should be on the store after Christmas" are still to come.
Check out our MotorStorm: Pacific Rift review to find out what we're on about.