PS3 Ghostbusters Receives Resolution-Fixing Patch
Posted by IcyStorm on August 26th, 2009
The PlayStation 3 version of Ghostbusters has received a patch that allegedly increases the resolution to match that of the Xbox 360 version. The PS3 version of Ghostbusters suffered from performance problems and a lower resolution than the 360 version, but Atari claims to have fixed those issues with this patch. The patch also includes localization fixes and a fix for the PS3 Trophies because of a problem that prevented American and Europeans players from unlocking certain Trophies when playing with each other.
Atari says the patch is available today… so if it available, go ahead and grab it so your Ghostbusters experience isn’t as inferior anymore.
[Source: Joystiq]














Before this game even arrived at my front door, I had prepared a checklist in hand before I could bust even one ghost. I packed my boots, got my uniform all tailored up (Hey, it’s been a while, we all can’t look as good as we used to), re-adjusted my Proton Pack equipped with tons of energy to power up a few of my rather
Information welling up from all corners of an irritated network of gamers indicates that the PC version of Ghostbusters: The Video Game is going to be shipping sans the cooperative game mode. This is unfortunate in that it’ll likely have a detrimental effect on the sales of the PC version, primarily due to co-op being something that is capable of lifting up a completely uninteresting game to the realm of enjoyable gaming, not to mention a game that comes packed with an intellectual property tied pretty strongly into the memories of so many folks out there.
