Patching small bugs are okay for me.
Not exact matches
The first deals with
small patches that fix
bugs and performance issues, which you'll be seeing every one or two weeks.
A
small patch for Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinitewill be released today, it doesn't do to much but does fix a few
bugs and tweaks some stats.
As well as loading times, which seem to be one of the only criticisms of the game so far, the
patch will also explore
small tweaks and fix
bugs.
Everyone at Roll7 is ecstatic to say that the latest
patch for OlliOlli on the PS Vita has finally fixed the crash
bug that has been causing inconvenience to a
small number of players.
And while addressing that more serious
bug, today's
patch also fixes some
smaller issues.
Fortnite is a game that undergoes frequent updates so week - by - week you can expect to see
patches which either squash
bugs or make
small changes to gameplay that improve the overall game experience.
And whereas addressing that extra critical
bug, in the present day's
patch additionally fixes some
smaller points.
That's all we got from Nintendo in the
patch notes, as this is a very
small update that adds some behind - the - scenes improvements and
bug fixes.
Since moving to in - house software development OnePlus has done quite well in shipping phones with solid software and keeping them updated with
small bug fixes and even some monthly security
patches (albeit not every month right on time).