Nov 24, 2010 21:31 GMT  ·  By

Lionhead has released a list of problems with its latest release, Fable III, that it plans to address with a new patch saying that gamers who are playing the mix between action and adventure set in the land of Albion will have a better experience soon.

The new patch will fix issues with spawning all through the game and problems with gameplay progression and will also eliminate the corruption which affects a number of saved games.

Audio functionality in the Sanctuary area will also be worked on and the developers at Lionhead will also fix general performance problems and will try to make the frame rates more consistent throughout the game.

A time frame for the release of the patch has not been provided.

The game creators working at Lionhad have also talked about releasing a new voice pack for Fable III, adding more feeling to some of the game's areas although it is not clear when that would happen.

Fable III was released on October 26 of this year exclusively on the Xbox 360 home gaming console from Microsoft.

The game returns the player to the land of Albion, a generation after the events of the second game in the series.

Gamers will need to lead a revolution against the leader of the land, gathering allies and striking at the weak points of the empire.

After power is gained the player will face decisions about how to reward and aid those who have supported his revolution.

Players who cannot get enough Fable III can now pick up the Understone Quest Pack, which is available on Xbox Live for the price of 400 Microsoft Points, about 5 dollars.

The new adventure takes the player under the city as he explores an underground area created by a mad inventor, complete with new monster to face, new mysteries to solve and new business opportunities to take advantage of.