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Wait for the game update
Finally, if the issue is persistent, the only thing you can do is wait for the updates to patch the memory leaks that are, by now, quite prominently present in PUBG. Reinstallation helped some users, but this is a long stretch and it’s hardly ever helpful. The ”Out of video memory” error/crash is the oversight of the developers and thus, we’ll need to wait for their next move in order to get a terminal resolution.
At the end, don’t forget to share your questions or suggestions in the comments section below. We look forward to hearing from you.
For months have passed since PUBG reached the Xbox Game Preview and developers have already released the 12th patch. They also revealed some exciting details on what gamers can look forward to in the upcoming months regarding updates and content.
The Xbox team has been working hard on improvements and bug patching alongside with lots of new features that were promised in the Xbox Spring roadmap. Here are the most interesting details recently released on PUBG’s forums.
Miramar is ready for Xbox
Miramar is the much-anticipated desert map, and it’s expected to launch on the test servers this month. It’s set to roll out to the general public in May, and the update that includes the map will also bring new vehicles and weapons as well along with gameplay optimizations.
This brief continuation of the Metal Gear saga places us back in the shoes of Big Boss. It is a direct sequel to Peace Walker and deals with many of the loose ends it had at the end. The story is told through an interesting introduction followed by a series of tapes you can listen. These are not ordinary tapes since the developers went to great length to add talented dialogue and a soundtrack to instill the desired tone. This gave further character development to personalities we already knew and gave a better insight as to their actions before and during the game. The ending to the game plays particularly tense thanks to its perfect execution and its a masterpiece in terms of setting the tone. Graphics: The game takes place at night during a rain storm and the water effects are amazing. Expanding on the formula of the first game, Wipeout XL (known as 2097 outside the US) ramped up the speed and the quality of the graphics, as well as adding weapons that could be used against competitors, resulting in an adrenalin-fuelled blast of a racer. With cutting-edge design, and a soundtrack by artists such as The Prodigy, Underworld and The Chemical Brothers, Wipeout XL felt like a grown-up racing game, a world away from the likes of Mario Kart or Micro Machines.
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