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Killzone 2 patch detailed, bosses dev diary released

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Guerrilla's posted up all the details from last week's Killzone 2 patch.

Here's what got fixed:

  • Stability issue regarding randomly named games has been resolved.
  • Stability issue where rapidly tapping (X) causes a crash on spawn-select has been resolved.
  • Stability issue regarding the Saboteur's disguise ability has been resolved.
  • Stability issue regarding game creation with a blank name has been resolved.
  • Stability issue with repeatedly entering/exiting game has been resolved.
  • Ignore list functionality has been corrected.
  • Unlocking of the "Front Runner" Medal has been fixed.
  • Incorrectly awarding victory to clans who don't show has been fixed.
  • Battle Replay for Corinth Crossing not appearing correctly on Killzone.com has been fixed.
  • Issue with not being able to defuse the Search and Destroy objective has been resolved.
  • HUD issue when playing as a Medic during Assassination mode has been corrected.
  • Controller input has been slightly tweaked and modified.
  • Exploit of shotgun auto-lock on has been fixed.
  • Issue with D-charges in Campaign mode has been fixed.

The developer's put out a new dev diary for the shooter as well, which is apparently the last. It details the game's bosses, so don't watch if you haven't played it yet. After the break.

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