In the latest patch for the genuinely excellent Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, a large number of issues have finally been addressed.
It’s been a while since we had a patch for Titanic Scion, but the latest one that dropped the other day is certainly comprehensive.
Here are the patch notes:
Update 11/13: The Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Patch 1.2
- Fixed an issue with the Nintendo Switch 2 version where frequent errors stopped the game while online.
- Fixed an issue where the game sometimes could not be booted when the Online setting was On upon carrying over save data from the demo version.
- Fixed an issue where personal progress would sometimes be corrupted after multiplayer.
- Fixed an issue where the Rematch Simulator would sometimes become unusable after an abnormality occurred.
- Fixed an issue with the Rematch Simulator where progress would sometimes be corrupted after playing the story mission “Assault the Axiom Towers (Versus Gaze)” in multiplayer.
- Fixed an issue with the Rematch Simulator where sometimes after the battle/event “Battle Zeruchroar,” the number of pages of the Reward screen changes.
- Fixed an issue where sometimes patterns and decals that should be obtainable as a reward for your mercenary rank cannot be obtained.
- Fixed an issue where sometimes the log could not be obtained after completing the mission “Subject: Messed-up factory! >:(“.
- Fixed an issue where sometimes during the mission “Investigate the Facility’s Depths”, the battery ran out and a gate could not be opened.
- Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes stop upon reloading a shotgun.
- Fixed an issue where while playing “Escort Raven to the Base” in multiplayer, a retry sometimes leads to the screen fading to black and never returning.
- Fixed an issue where when trying to join a party in multiplayer, the user sometimes gets the message “Cannot join because the party’s privacy settings have changed.” and cannot join.
- Weapons that were only available through shops can now be obtained in the field after a certain point.
- Fixed an issue where the number of foes grabbed was not counted when armed with certain weapons.
- Fixed an issue where sometimes “Ambrosia” became undefeatable.
- Fixed an issue where when the mission “Subject: Immortalization Testing Facility?” is completed on a certain route, the music data “Assault Impact” cannot be obtained.
- Fixed some of the music data contents that were swapped.
- Fixed an issue where development data comparison with inventory is disabled when equipped with a Gun Vambrace.
- Fixed an issue where only the visual effect while stunned by Gaze’s “Blood Bind” disappears when some Grand Entrance effects occur.
- Fixed an issue in a rematch mission where “Dreadnought RT: β” would stay underground and never come out.
- Fixed an issue in a rematch mission where “Dreadnought RT: β” would jump on the player at high speed.
- Fixed an issue in the Sovereign Axiom Special Facility where sometimes “Lapis Lacrima” would go underground during a battle and never come out.
- Fixed an issue where some mutations show when changing armor display in the hangar, even with mutations turned off.
- Fixed an issue where the player’s legs disappear when changing armor display in the hangar, with mutations turned off.
- Fixed an issue where NPCs could not be rebooted as part of the effect of Grand Entrance “Encore.”
- Fixed an issue where reboots occurred as an unintended effect of a Grand Entrance.
- Fixed multiple other bugs.
Apart from all the online issues with the Switch 2 version, there are a lot of problems that have finally been dealt with.
This is also good because the new DLC pack, Into The Abyss, is also here (shown below), along with a lot of other new content.
The main good news, though, is that on the Switch 2, the game runs a lot better in general. Not that it was bad to begin with, as I praised the game in my review, but it just all feels a lot smoother now.
There are still some streaming hiccups when you boost into a new area, but they’re much less severe.
I’m also hoping that more optimization work will continue with the Switch 2 release, as the game has more DLC planned.
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is available on Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, via Steam. You can also read my review of the game here.
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