‘7 Days To Die’ Update: PS4 & Xbox One Version Still Has Bugs Even After Patch 1.03

"7 Days To Die" still have issues despite The Fun Pimps releasing the patch 1.03. The patch was released for the console edition. However, the players of "7 Days To Die" noticed that the games issues still exist.

According to the updates on official forums, "7 Days to Die" game issues like stability, graphics and sound issues have been fixed with Patch 1.03 or Patch 2. It was earlier reported that after these fixes, the play through of the game is expected to be smoother. Also, it was expected that the game breaking bugs will be minimized. However, there are bugs in the game that disrupt the play through still. It has also been announced that there are still some problems that needs to be addressed, reported Express.

Even after the recent "7 Days To Die" patch, there are issues that exists in the game. With the game's fog of war, heavy frame drops to 5 fps. Also, the disappearing mini bike issues still seem to occur. So, the players have to concentrate not to trigger any bug which could break the game rather than enjoying the smooth gameplay, reported The Bit Bag.

At the same time, the "7 Days to Die" update may have a glitch on the Xbox One that might turn out to be a boon in the game. There are reports that if a player has lost the saved file after he updated the game, he could find his character and items intact after making a new game with the same map name. The only explanation for this could be that the game may have used his old save file to create a new map. The player might even find his old base overrun by zombies. So, anyone who has lost their file because of the bug can try this trick to retrieve items on the console.

The players of "7 Days To Die" should wait for the next update on consoles if they expect a smoother gameplay. Bugs have been seen in the console version of "7 Days to Die" ever since its release. The players might start to test out the gameplay to point out what issues have to be fixed in the game.

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