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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Hotfix 1.1.2 Brings Stability Fixes, Fans Still Divided

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Konami has rolled out the first hotfix for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, following widespread reports of performance issues and system crashes. Update ver.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Hotfix 1.1.2 Brings Stability Fixes, Fans Still Divided
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, now available across PC and consoles, addresses several stability concerns while promising further fixes in the near future.

According to Konami, the patch focuses primarily on preventing unexpected crashes during gameplay transitions, though players are already noting mixed results. Some report smoother sessions, while others are experiencing fresh issues such as clipping and visual artifacts in cutscenes. Despite the improvements, performance remains a sticking point for fans who expected a more polished release after years of development.

The hotfix comes alongside reassurances from the publisher that it is actively investigating community reports and prioritizing fixes. However, frustration is growing among players who feel the remake doesn’t match modern standards, with some comparing its visuals to older console generations despite stable performance on certain setups.

Beyond technical matters, the series continues to spark conversation around its legacy. While original creator Hideo Kojima has distanced himself from the project, Konami producer Noriaki Okamura has expressed hope for future collaboration. Meanwhile, the remake has received generally positive critical reception – IGN awarded it an 8/10, praising its faithful stealth-action design and cinematic storytelling, even as its launch has been marred by technical hurdles.

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