Life is Strange: True Colors continues to be met with praise from players, after previously enjoying universal praise from critics before launch. However, one aspect of the game that is coming under fire from many is how buggy it is, with issues found within the game ranging from simple graphics glitches, all the way to complete save file deletion.

In a thread on the Life is Strange subreddit, fans share the bugs they've encountered so the devs are aware of what needs to be included in a patch. In the list of known bugs, a representative of the developer says it is aware of issues such as framerate drops, game crashes, DLC entitlement not showing, and save files going missing or being deleted altogether.

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The more severe save file issues are currently only documented to be on the Steam release of the game, so console players shouldn't have to worry. A patch is going live tomorrow to try and fix this, since it is the most pressing of the issues raised by players.

Game crashes are still under investigation. Three patches are planned over the course of three weeks, but a fix for crashes is not included, presumably since they have not yet isolated the cause of this bug.

Over on the console releases, both PlayStation and Xbox players have experiences numerous graphical glitches. The most frequent appears to be raytracing not working as intended on the next-gen versions, as well as dropping below 30 FPS in certain sections of the game. Both of these are on the list of bugs that will be addressed in the upcoming patches.

Game breaking bugs aside, some of them have actually been pretty funny. As we previously reported, Alex currently has a tendency to t-pose in her chapter two scene with Ryan... which is meant to be all emotional and bittersweet. Jed has also been spotted t-posing in the Black Lantern in the same chapter. The developers are planning to address this in the week two patch, scheduled for September 27.

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