MindsEye Dev Releases Performance Improvement Hotfix as First in Series of Emergency Patches Designed to Address Disastrous Launch
- Build A Rocket Boy released Hotfix #1 on June 13th to address MindsEye's major performance and stability issues following its troubled launch.
- The launch suffered due to a memory leak causing crashes and poor optimization that led to overwhelmingly negative player feedback and refunds.
- Hotfix #1 included CPU and GPU improvements, memory optimizations, difficulty adjustments, bug fixes in mini-games, and pop-up warnings for PC users.
- Build A Rocket Boy emphasized that improving performance remains their top priority and a continuous effort, assuring players that they are actively addressing user feedback with urgency.
- The studio released Hotfix #2 on June 18th, and further patches are planned to improve AI, animation, and overall experience by the end of June.
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MindsEye Team Has Been Working on Hotfixes That Seem to Further Prove the Game Should Have Been Delayed
If there’s one thing that was readily apparent in the lead up to the launch of MindsEye, it’s this: The game shouldn’t have released when it did. This isn’t a matter of hindsight, many people were saying it then because there was next to no idea what the game really was. One of the wildest things about the lead up was how aggressively it was featured on YouTube. I couldn’t pull up one video without it being preempted by a MindsEye trailer. But a…
MindsEye Dev Releases Performance Improvement Hotfix as First in Series of Emergency Patches Designed to Address Disastrous Launch
MindsEye has the first in a series of emergency hotfixes designed to improve the performance of the game amid what has been a disastrous launch.
MindsEye Studio Co-CEO Reportedly Described The Team As "Lazy And Incompetent"
See full bio Shaheer Zahid Currently serving as a News Reporter at Tech4Gamers, I have the privilege of combining my love for gaming with the art of storytelling. My role involves crafting engaging narratives that keep our audience abreast of the latest developments in the gaming world. See full bio Story Highlight MindsEye studio Co-CEO reportedly described the team as “lazy and incompetent.” The studio’s internal conditions were rough from t…
Within a week of Mindseye’s release, negative comments soon reached the video game of developer Build A Rocket Boy, a company from which large projects and titles were expected to dissolve after the release of her first project. It turns out that the mind behind this developer is Leslie Benzies, producer of Grand Theft Auto, from GTA 3 to GTA 5. A resume that raised the expectations of this installment, knowing that it would be supported by thos…
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