Saints Row: The Third patch

We recently updated all versions of SR:TT to prepare for the upcoming Trouble With Clones Mission-based DLC Pack, and to fix a few outstanding issues. Please see the notes below.

Additions:

– Added co-op compatibility files for upcoming DLC Pack “Trouble With Clones”.
– Added replay ability for DLC Missions accessible via the cell phone.

Fixes:

– Fixed an issue with the Matt Miller avatar fight in mission “deckers.die”.
– Fixed an issue where Level 4 upgraded SMG’s wouldn’t break the plane’s windshield in mission “Freefalling”.
– Fixed some instances where the Vehicle Delivery Homie ability would be lost.

360 Specific Changes:

– Added a fix for non-hard drive equipped Xbox 360’s where players were having trouble accessing Season Pass content.

PC Specific Changes:

– Added an option to disable automatic input device detection.
– Fixed a crash in the ragdoll system where the game could crash after the player ragdolled.
– Fixed tutorial text for advanced airplane controls when using Keyboard/Mouse.
– Fixed a bug where DLC vehicles were not showing up in the garage if DLC Packs were mismatched.
– Revised an error message displayed when incompatible versions attempted to play co-op.

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Saints Row: The Third – Prepare for Genkibowl VII

Are you ready for some Genkibowl?

It is known by many names: “The greatest spectacle in sports,” “The most dangerous game,” and “Holy [redacted] I can’t [redacted] believe I [redacted] [redacted].” It’s the one, the only, Genkibowl VII! Available for download on January 17 on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and Steam, GenkiBowl VII will feature such mind-bending games as Sexy Kitten Yarngasm, Sad Panda Skyblazing, Apocolypse Genki, and Super Ethical PR Opportunity. The first downloadable mission pack for Saints Row: The Third, Genkibowl VII is included with the Saints Row Season Pass, and promises to mostly if not completely blow your mind. For this is Genkibowl: Where ridiculous happens

This DLC will be 560 MS points (about $7). It is part of the Season Pass, so you might already own it.

GTA III makes another top game list

Sophie Charara from pcauthority.com.au listed GTA III as one of the 25 best PlayStation games.

Grand Theft Auto III (2001)

Yes, it eventually turned up on the PC and Xbox, but for the first year or so, Grand Theft Auto III on the PlayStation 2 was the only game in town. It astonished us with its huge open world, wicked sense of humour and the detailed 3D graphics that made Liberty City a character in its own right. Later GTA games may have built on its success, but Grand Theft Auto III was the quantum leap for the series and an indicator of just what the PS2 was capable of.