• Metroid Dread players face game-crashing bug but a fix is incomi

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    Metroid Dread players face game-crashing bug but a fix is incoming

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    Mon, 18 Oct 2021 09:12:33 +0000

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    If you're starting Metroid Dread any time soon, you should be aware of a potential game-breaking bug that could plague your experience.

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    If you're about to start the excellent Metroid Dread anytime soon, you should be aware that a potentially game-halting bug has slipped through the cracks
    of this otherwise pretty-polished Nintendo Switch game .

    The issue was pointed out by Nintendo's official Twitter account, where it stated that it was aware of the error that halted progress "under a certain condition." The tweet then reassured fans that a fix is coming as part of an October 2021 software update, linking to how players can remedy the bug in
    the meantime. A bug has been found in #MetroidDread that can prevent players from progressing under a certain condition. A patch will be released by the end of October to fix this. We apologize for the inconvenience.Learn more, including how to avoid the bug:https://t.co/iy1dDmOcJ7 October 15, 2021 See more Best Nintendo Switch games Nintendo Switch OLED vs Nintendo Switch : what's different? Nintendo Switch OLED review

    The Metroid Dread error in question occurs towards the end of the game, where if a certain condition is met, the game will crash and shut down, displaying the "software was closed because an error occurred" message before taking you back to the Nintendo Switch dashboard.

    In Metroid Dread players are able to leave markers on their map to highlight places of importance. It's here where the error occurs: if a player destroys
    a certain late game door while a map marker is placed on it, the game will crash.

    The fix is relatively simple, then, as Nintendo recommends restarting the
    game should the crash occur, then removing the map marker before initiating the sequence that involves the destroyable door. Progress should then
    continue as normal. Analysis: Good spot, Nintendo

    While this particular bug might sound like it'd only be experienced by a handful of users, it might be more common than you think. Map markers are a useful tool in Metroid Dread, especially if you're highlighting spots on the map that contain hidden items if you're going for a 100% completion run. They can also remind players of which direction they need to be going in, should they be returning to the game after stepping away for a while.

    Plus, without the knowledge to fix the error provided by the official
    Nintendo Twitter account, it's not immediately obvious what could be causing it. And as such, players could find themselves caught in a cycle of crashes
    to the dashboard without knowing what's going on.

    We're glad that Nintendo was quick to discover the error, though, and with a software update rolling out so soon, it should be a problem that ceases to exist very soon.

    Metroid Dread continues the series tradition of 'sequence breaking,' meaning to discover areas and power-ups outside of the intended order. This means
    that skilled players can bypass entire sections of the game, and grab some of Samus' more useful abilities far earlier than intended.

    While Dread's level design largely seems to accommodate the existence of sequence breaking players (one boss even has an entirely unique cutscene if you've obtained a certain power-up you're not supposed to have at that
    point), we do wonder if the game has a breaking point in this regard, especially as speedrunners continue to discover faster, more efficient routes through the game.

    With that in mind, it'll be interesting to see just how airtight Metroid
    Dread is as the game's best players continue to crack the map wide open. Nintendo Switch 2: what can we expect?



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