Hi, everyone on the following thread i'd like to ask for your help with an issue we ps3 gamers have been runing into since patch 1.09 came out, i've already spoken to many other gamers who have ran with this issue, and would appreciate a solution. I know a good percentage of PC/current gen gamers want old gen dead, but reality is, there are still a lot of us out there who are not able to buy a new platform to play DA:I how it's meant to be played, so, we're stuck with what we have, a largely bad performing port, the why it performes so badly is not at discussion, niether is the lack of support for new DLC on our platforms, this is just an intent on part of myself to make our experience with the game less frustrating.
So to the point, after the release of patch 1.09 (patch 8) we are not able to go to the Black Emporium with out getting a sound bug that glitches out all sound in the game, the only solution to this i've found is leaving BE, saving and hard restarting the game, as the ps3 crashes before going back to the initial menu screen, as you can imagine this is really annoying and while we could just avoid BE altogether the issue doesn't stop there, of this part I do not know if it's happening to other PS3 players, but it is happening to me, aside from the BE sound glitch, there has been a considerable increase in sound stutters and lags all arround, as well as textures missing specially in Emerald Graves, as well as party memebers freezing in combat, these issues at least in my case weren't present before patch 1.09, so I assume it being the cause of them.
Now here's the helping part i mentioned on the title, I (and probably all ps3 players out there, and maybe even xbox 360 ones) would appreciate very much if you could help us by "me too-ing" this thread in answerHQ: http://answers.ea.co...652421#U4652421
Maybe if we make enough noise Bioware will fix these issues. We might not be entitled to getting the new DLC on our platforms, but we are entitled to getting a decent experience out of a game we payed for, same as any one else.
So, thank you all for listening (or reading in this case), I (and probably "we") appreciate your help!.





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