Nov 9, 2010 09:04 GMT  ·  By

After the release of several quick patches for the PC, and the 1.01 patch for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Fallout: New Vegas is set to receive an all-new 'comprehensive' patch that will solve many of the game's issues.

Fallout: New Vegas has been one of the biggest games to appear this fall season, but while users were delighted by the story and the world created by Obsidian, a huge amount of glitches and bugs made it borderline unplayable for many of the users.

Patches were released by Obsidian and Bethesda, but even after their appearance, users still complained of the same old issues or even all-new ones that appeared because of the updates.

Now, the Bethesda Blog has been updated with the announcement that a "comprehensive" patch will be released, and that it will solve many of the severe issues encountered by players while exploring the Mojave Wasteland.

"We've come up with solutions for the Xbox 360 save issue folks are reporting, along with a number of other issues being reported.

"We're currently running final testing and certification on a comprehensive patch for all three platforms (PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3), so we'll have something available in the coming weeks. When we have more details, we'll let you know.

PC users will be getting another update next week, which will help with the save corruption issues and eliminate graphics glitches.

"In the meantime, an incremental update for PC should be going up by early next week that will fix the save corruption issues and problems with companions, as well as improve performance for NVIDIA users and resolve some issues reported with Havok."

It seems that Bethesda and Obsidian are trying hard to fix Fallout: New Vegas, but the two companies have a hard road ahead of them, given the game's sheer size and expanse.

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