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Fat Princess Problems Detailed, Fix Coming

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Fat Princess is great fun, but also – at least at the moment – a pain to play over the PSN, courtesy of some choppy online performance. Developers Titan Studios [[link]] hear your pain, however, and promise a fix is on [[link]] the way. The cause of the issue is the game’s matchmaking, which is accidentally pairing players with abnormally high pings. Hence the poor performance. yono business “Rest assured,” they say on the company blog, “we’re working on it, and think we have it largely addressed.” Hopefully so! It would be a shame if this kind of [[link]] thing stood rummy meet in the way of people buying/playing one of the most enjoyable joy rummy PSN games currently available. Update from Titan: Fixes Coming [Titan]

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