Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 is one of ♓2020's best games, so it should be a guaranteed upgrade going from Xbox On🌠e to Xbox Series X. As it turns out, it's not so simple.
Players of the next-gen upgrade for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 are that were never there before, with some players saying that tওhey can't even get into theꦚ game.
Curiously, a lot of players are saying the same thing- the game crashes about 10 seconds into the main menu. A few players hav♐e reported being able to get into the game and do a two-minute run, but the general experience has been pretty poor.
One fix that has been found for the crashing is to play the game offline. For whatever reason doing so will prevent the game from crashing, ꦉalthough it also disables a fair bit of the content found in the game.
This seems to imply that the problem is with Activision's servers, rather than with ✤Xbox itself. This is even more confusing co🉐nsidering the PS5 version of the game isn't suffering from crashes at all.
The PS5 version of the game seems to be running a bit better as of the time of writing, with no �ꦡ�reports of crashing or connection issues. Some players have reported issues with brightness, trophies, and save uploading, so it looks like that version of the game is having a few difficulties of its own too.
What makes this whole situation worse i🔯s the fact that Activision opted to charge consumers extra money for upgrading, after allowing Crash Bandicoot 4 players to upgrade completely for free. People with the Xbox One disk version also have to buy the game again for some reason. It's a small fee, but having to pay twice for some upgrades seems to have come 🌌back round to bite them.
It's not looking like the best week for Activision, with Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time's PCꦬ release having online-only DRM and angering fans. Call of Duty fans are feeling the pain too, with Activision demandingᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ that Warzone stat-tracking site SBBM must shut down by ✱Monday.