Marvel Cosmic Invasion first patch addresses a lot of bugs

Marvel Cosmic Invasion Patch Notes

Fixes:

  • Heteropteron Blocker: Addressed an issue where camera shake effects OFF would prevent the cinematic from triggering, trapping Super Heroes in Stage 13.
  • Multiplayer Crashing: Resolved an issue where joining a multiplayer game session and resetting story progress would lead to a crash.
  • Enemy Cheating: Fixed the issue where Master Mold would become invulnerable and non-targetable.
  • Venom Issues: Corrected problems where Venom could get frozen after being parried during Symbiote Pounce or lose armor during Venom Bite.
  • Upgrade Blocking: Fixed the issue where Super Heroes’ stats did not upgrade after leveling up without returning to the main menu.
  • Enemy Superpowers: Resolved the issue where enemies would deal abnormally high damage on their first hit during a grab.
  • Annihilus Invulnerability: Fixed the issue where Annihilus wouldn’t re-enter the staggered/vulnerable state, preventing players from dealing damage.
  • Where’s Hela?! Fixed the issue where Hela could de-synchronize while teleporting.
  • Annihilus Forever! Addressed the issue where Annihilus wouldn’t stop attacking after his shield breaks.
  • Multiplayer Connections: Fixed the issue causing problems when the host disconnects while Super Heroes are joining a lobby.

Smaller Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where intro music was used instead of main stage music for late joiners in Stage 2 (Genosha).
  • Corrected MODOK’s movement and behaviors.
  • Tweaked Beta Ray Bill’s no-hammer attack to prevent it from registering as a multi-attack.
  • Fixed various issues with enemy attacks and movements.
  • Tweaked visuals to prevent popups from appearing during transitions.
  • Improved animations for worm enemies.
  • Fixed synchronization issues in online gameplay.
  • Resolved graphical shadow errors.

In our Marvel Cosmic Invasion review, Ade mentioned, “Having found Tribute Games’ previous release, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, to be one of the best scrolling beat ’em ups I’d ever played, I had high expectations for Marvel Cosmic Invasion. How could Shredder’s Revenge with Marvel characters go wrong? Sadly, Marvel Cosmic Invasion is entirely OK but fails to be anything more than that.”

Source: Steam

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