Marvel 'Ultimate Alliance Remaster' Faces Issues on the PC Platform

PC Problems for the 'Ultimate Alliance Remaster'

It was the ultimate surprise when it was announced last week that the Marvel "Ultimate Alliance Remaster" is coming to the PC platform. However, some few glitches marred the supposed to be celebrated launching of the game on PC.

Kotaku shared some of the problems that clearly stripped the "Ultimate Alliance Remaster" of a successful release. First, the controller mapping didn't quite meet with the standards of a regular gamer. The irritating sound problem is a recurring glitch that seem to have affected most of the game's concept.

The mixed feelings were there; frustrations, disappointments and irritability all packed in one. Kotaku also mentioned how pressing A didn't exactly mean "ok, proceed."  The controller was a complete mess and players don't have the choice to remap the controllers. Apparently, it's all about the mapping of the controller that sets the pace on the "Ultimate Alliance Remaster."

Meanwhile, the game's forum revealed hundred more concerns by the mapping itself. While other gamers were able to offer some help, it didn't quite put the game into perspective and made equally an enticing game on the spot.

As for now, some gamers are still waiting for a fix, anything that will help them use the controller in away they are more adept with. Using the Xbox One controllers didn't help either making the game subtly useless to players who already downloaded it on Steam.

Some of the DLC characters of the "Ultimate Alliance Remaster" were missing and it brings the thought of the game staying on the Xbox 360 console for now. A gamer initially commented saying "The most impudent release in my lifetime. Even Arkham Knight was less messed up. Sound doesn't work properly."

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