Gearbox’s FPS/RPG crossover Borderlands has received a patch over the weekend, addressing a litany of quirks on the Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles.

 
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Released on the 23rd of October, the highly-anticipated game’s long list of flaws have raised the ire of players around the world, who have been reporting on issues from skillpoint resets to button mapping issues.

A full list of the fixes:

PlayStation 3:

  • Load times have been improved
  • Lilith's Phase Strike ability now works as intended
  • The introductory quests with CL4P-TP should now always progress properly
  • Fixed a bug that caused the digger elevator to be unusable after completing the Find Tannis mission
  • Weapon mapping to the D-pad should no longer reverse left and right
  • Fixed a crash when ejecting the disc during the autosave warning splash screen
  • Players in a lobby should no longer experience long loading when starting a game after one player leaves
  • A bug which caused players and other things in the world to appear incorrectly on clients in networked games has been fixed
  • Fixed a bug in which players gibbed in arena combat disappeared
  • Changed how space required for saves is calculated
  • Fixed a bug which caused the dollars counter to spin continuously
  • Various localisation and other text and tooltip corrections

Xbox 360:

  • Fixed a bug which caused players and other things in the world to appear incorrectly on clients in networked games
  • Fixed a bug in which players gibbed in arena combat disappeared
  • Fixed a bug which caused the dollars counter to spin continuously
  • Fixed a bug that caused the digger elevator to be unusable after completing the Find Tannis mission
  • Weapon mapping to the D-pad should no longer reverse left and right
  • Various localization and other text and tooltip corrections
  • The introductory quests with CL4P-TP should now always progress properly all the time
  • Lilith's Phase Strike ability now works as intended
  • Load times have been improved