Official Thread Saints Row - 2022

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I had the credits ending also but I also had 2 or 3 missions left also. One of them was called let's build a skyscraper. That gets you towards ànother ending and you have to be a tier 4.
Damn, I have to build all 14 ventures AND save up 8 million! I will never hit 8 million!
 
The clothing is pissing me off. I am trying to have my character in a bra and thong only. But it keeps reverting back to clothing, even though I toggled the settings for allowing underwear. I have tried to do it from the bedroom at the church as well as from the phone. It worked for awhile, but then when the final mission came up before the credits, the story did an override of my clothing (which is fine, because it was part of the story), but now I can't seem to get it to revert back.

I even have the new patch that just came out. Weird.
 
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Visually, when you look at the game, you gotta wonder if the great people that spent the time making the game saw what we see. As much as I love the game play, visually it's just BAD.

I am not a developer, so I don't want to bad mouth them. I am legit curious if they could not see how it turned out.
 
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Video game developer Volition decided to create a complete reboot of the series. With its release, however, the new game leaves a lot to be desired.

Saints Row 2 and Saints Row the Third had both become a cult classic, with the latter getting a remaster that released back in 2020. Both games had its moments of absurdity, but it also had serious moments when it came to their storyline and gameplay. What also made the games classics were the great characters in them, such as Johnny Gat and Shaundi. This is the first issue with the new Saints Row. The game has characters that Volition felt would relate to mainly college students, with the main storyline being that the Saints are now a gang of broke college students. But this did the opposite of what they expected, as the characters in the game were dull and forgettable.

Saints Row also suffered with bugs and crashes that happened frequently throughout the gameplay. Soon after the game got released, players urged the developers of the game to fix a bug that they had all experienced during the gameplay. The game also had many moments where the sound design, such as the playable character, driving a car, and shooting weapons, felt lifeless, like the sound design was not complete.

To add to the many issues in Saints Row, the dialogue had many questionable moments, which is disappointing, considering the dialogue in the original series was one of the key highlights. Lastly, when the game launched, a few big name streamers decided to give the game a try. The game offered an option titled “License free music”, where the player is able to turn off the music in-game. This was originally thought to be a positive feature, since it allows streamers to play the game without the fear of receiving a copyright strike due to playing licensed music. The game, however, provided no license free music, which further added to the lifeless sound design, because the streamers would have to play with only game effects sound on, since almost all the music in-game was licensed.
 
Lots of bugs and glitches still...

Too bad they could have capitalized since GTA 6 has been missing for a while now.

 
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Other than getting my clothing choices to stick (which still doesn't work) and the playlist (fixed in the patch), no bug issues for me after completing the game and now going back and doing side quests (ventures)
 
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A SAINTS ROW AUTUMN UPDATE​

STILL LOTS TO COME!​

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We are so excited that Saints Row is finally out and in your hands. More than a million players have taken Santo Ileso by storm, and begun to build their criminal empires as The Saints.
While we have been quietly working behind the scenes, everyone at Volition has been following your response to the game, and we want to thank you for your enthusiasm, support and feedback.
We are supporting Saints Row for the long-term, and while we’d have preferred to be talking about roadmaps and expansions, right now we feel the focus must be on telling you how we’re going to improve the Saints Row experience for all players in 2022 and beyond.

BUGS & FIXES​


We know there is still work to do to improve your experience in the game, and we are working hard on fixes to community-reported issues, and improvements based on your feedback. You can see some of the progress we’ve already made from recent hotfixes here. Make sure to bookmark this page and follow our social channels for the most up-to-date Saints information, and a peek at what we’re working on.
But there’s a lot more we want to do, and right now our development priority is delivering improvements over new features. In keeping with that, we’re going to ship our first major update in late November to pack in as many improvements and fixes as we can.
This November update will feature over 200 bug fixes and stability upgrades, and it will have a particular focus on challenges, overall stability and co-op. We’re especially aware of issues some players have been having with co-op and we’re sorry these fixes have taken longer than expected while we apply and test them thoroughly. Separately, we know that the game doesn’t always clearly explain how and when co-op is possible, so we are working on this too. In the meantime, please make sure you check the co-op guide for info on the best way to team-up and tear-up Santo Ileso with a friend!

QUALITY OF LIFE CHANGES AND ONGOING IMPROVEMENTS​


At the same time, this November update will mark the beginning of a series of quality of life changes and new features for the core game. This update will include many requested improvements including reducing repetition in some activities, making challenges more rewarding, improving vehicle management, a revamp of rumble and haptic features, and more.
But the quality of life improvements in this update are just the tip of the iceberg. These are wins we feel we can get to you quickly while we work on even bigger and better improvements based on your feedback.
We plan to update you more regularly soon on what changes we’re making and when!

NEW COSMETIC DLC FOR 2022​


While delivering new content has become less of a priority for now, we still have a few nice additions for players in 2022.
This week we release the first of a series of cosmetic packs – the Front to Back pack – to all players for FREE. If you own the game, all you have to do is go to your relevant platform store and download it.
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We’ll be releasing more free cosmetic packs this year for all players, as well as several additional cosmetic packs that will be given to Expansion Pass owners at no extra cost. The Expansion Pass will also be made available to purchase later this month (remember: you already have the Expansion Pass if you own the Gold, Platinum or Notorious editions of Saints Row).

2023 AND BEYOND​


As we said at the top of the blog, we plan on supporting Saints Row for the long-term. 2023 will be a hugely exciting year for Saints Row owners with a raft of content, including all-new story content (included in the Expansion Pass, but will also be available to buy separately) and free new gameplay experiences and areas of the city to explore.
 
This is what happens when you put people in charge of a series they hate so much they change what made it good.
 
 
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I read through those and they didn't mention a customization fix for allowing me to have my chick stay nude while playing. It keeps reverting back to clothing even though I have enabled the options to allow nudity.
 
So far Saints Row 3 is over the top stupid fun. I’m digging it. Trying to keep my kids out the room when I play is tough though lol.