Rockstar working on invisible horse patch
Tackling Red Dead multiplayer glitches.
Rockstar has said it is working on a patch to resolve issues with Red Dead Redemption multiplayer.
Since the game's US release on Tuesday players have discovered a few glitches that result in invisible guns, hats, cougars and horses.
The invisible horse footage is pretty special.
"We're aware of the issues some people are experiencing on multiplayer and we're working hard to fix them," Rockstar said in a statement (thanks Kotaku).
"If you're having issues please email RDRSupportteam@rockstargames.com. We are also actively on the forums helping people with any questions they may have about the game."
Earlier this week Rockstar released a small patch to fix system link issues.
The game is due out in Europe tomorrow, 21st May, and has been picking up great reviews all over. Check out our Red Dead Redemption review to find out what makes Rockstar San Diego's vision of the West so appealing.
Alternatively, check out the first 15 minutes of the game below.
The first 15 minutes of Red Dead Redemption.
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/gets coat
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Finally I have the concept and title for the horror/milf-porn cross over I've always wanted to make!
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I demand credit and royalties for the use of invisible cougar terminology.
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Except here.
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Why the long face?
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and when it does. ill have to wait for another update!
when i pop in a snes catridge ill be playing within 5 seconds
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/sings
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That said, I want gunhorse.
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/shoots self in the face
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MP only issue and I imagine that the MP wasn't really playable at time of review - at least not under the normal server loads
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[link url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQfGd3G6dg&feature=related
]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQfGd3G6...[/link]
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But it's good to see R* is working on sorting it out. And if you see for yourself how big it is, not only in size and scope, but also in the sheer amount of game systems that have to interact, it's hard to fault them for it (well.. at least, as long as they make an effort to fix it with patches)