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Burnout Bogart 360 patch back online News

Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 News by Robert Purchese

13 May, 2008

Criterion has fixed the frame-rate issues in the 360 version of its Bogart Burnout Paradise patch and re-released it to the masses.

The problems began on 28th April, prompting the developer to recall the update and get its wrench out.

Bogart is the first of several planned updates for the game, with Cagney due at the end of June, Davis due in August, and Eastwood out in the autumn.

Cagney will bring with it a Hunter Olympus car, fresh Freeburn modes, 70 new timed multi-part challenges, liveries, custom soundtracks for the PS3, plus plenty of bug fixes and updates.

Davis is our favourite because it introduces motorbikes, and also adds a day and night cycle to Paradise City.

Eastwood, on the other hand, will be the first of the island updates you can get to from Paradise City. Head over to the official site for the first aerial footage of it.

These downloadable additions a part of the much talked about ongoing commitment Criterion has to its Burnout Paradise community.

Head over to our Burnout Paradise review to find out more.

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bitesize
13/05/08 @ 11:01
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so what does the bogart patch do?
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13/05/08 @ 11:05
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Who the hell came up with the name "Bogart". I know it's pronounced Bow-gart, but I can't help thinking Bog-art.
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13/05/08 @ 11:07
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Great article EG, telling everyone that the Bogart update is out but completely neglecting to mention what it actuially does... ;)
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13/05/08 @ 11:09
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It's just a patch for known issues afaiaa

http://www.criteriongames.com/comingsoon...
yupyup
13/05/08 @ 11:23
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Paradise Lost.
bitesize
13/05/08 @ 11:40
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It's just a patch for known issues afaiaa

aw, that's a bit dull. the other ones all add swanky new content, thought this one might too!
asphaltcowboy
13/05/08 @ 11:51
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Awesome news!
Madafunkola
13/05/08 @ 11:52
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"Paradise Lost"

Burnoutrageous!
f01re
13/05/08 @ 12:15
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"aw, that's a bit dull. the other ones all add swanky new content"

I assume Criterion will charge for some/all of those...
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13/05/08 @ 12:19
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Here you, the term Bogart explained:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph...
Ryze
13/05/08 @ 12:23
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rotating mini map?
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13/05/08 @ 17:12
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Hopefully the PC version will have unofficial "patches" that let you restart failed missions.
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For those curious...Bogart is a reference to Humphrey Bogart, Cagney is for James Cagney, Davis is for Betty Davis, and Eastwood is for Clint Eastwood (obviously). Criterion is just having some fun using names of old actors.

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