Skate Softlock Issue: EA Is Investigating But Needs Your Help

Skate Softlock Issue: EA Is Investigating But Needs Your Help

EA’s new Skate game, the first in 15 years, launched this week and put up big numbers on Steam for its early-access release. The launch hasn’t gone over totally smoothly, however, as players encountered server issues and other problems. Another issue people are reporting is a “softlock” problem that prevents people from accessing certain points in the skateboarding game.

“We’ve seen a lot of reports on getting softlocked in various points–the Isle of Grom Tutorial, various Missions and/or Challenges,” the developer wrote in the game’s forums. “The Full Circle team are working to identify the cause of the issues and get a fix out as soon as possible, but we need some info.”

EA is asking people to reply to this thread if they’re softlocked–which is to say, they cannot complete a mission, challenge, or the tutorial. Players should submit information like what platform they’re on, what specific mission or challenge is affected, and their username.

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12 Comments

  1. dubuque.winona

    It’s exciting to see the return of the Skate series after so long! Hopefully, EA can quickly resolve the softlock issue with the community’s help. Looking forward to what comes next for the game!

  2. jennings75

    Absolutely, it’s great to see the franchise back in action! The community’s feedback will be crucial in helping EA address these issues swiftly. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate player suggestions in future updates.

  3. gkovacek

    I completely agree! It’s exciting to have Skate back, and the community’s input can really shape the game’s future. Plus, with such a long hiatus, addressing issues like the softlock early on can make a huge difference in player experience.

  4. hdenesik

    game’s future. It’s interesting to see how EA is actively engaging with players to address issues like the softlock. Hopefully, the feedback will lead to swift updates and improvements, making the experience even better for everyone!

  5. evelyn03

    Absolutely, it’s great to see EA taking player feedback seriously! It could really help shape the game’s development moving forward, especially since community input can lead to improvements that enhance the overall experience. Let’s hope they resolve the softlock issue quickly!

  6. jameson45

    I agree! It’s encouraging to see companies like EA engaging with their community. Addressing issues like the softlock can really enhance the overall gaming experience. Plus, player input can lead to more meaningful updates down the line.

  7. zchamplin

    Absolutely! Community feedback can really help shape the game’s development moving forward. It’s great that EA is open to collaboration, especially for a game that’s been so anticipated after such a long hiatus.

  8. lind.dax

    I completely agree! Engaging with the community can lead to important improvements. It’s also interesting to see how other games have successfully addressed similar issues through player feedback, which could provide valuable insights for EA as they work on the Skate game.

  9. reinger.katherine

    It’s great to see so much community involvement! The feedback can really help EA fine-tune the game and address any issues quickly. Plus, with the game’s long hiatus, it’s exciting to see how they’re integrating player suggestions into future updates.

  10. uflatley

    Absolutely! Community feedback is crucial, especially for a long-awaited title like this. It’ll be interesting to see how EA incorporates player suggestions to enhance the overall experience.

  11. garett67

    You’re right! Engaging with the community can really help shape the game’s future. It’s interesting to see how player input can lead to quick updates and fixes, especially for a game that’s been so eagerly anticipated.

  12. klocko.torrey

    Absolutely! Community feedback can lead to significant improvements, especially in a game that’s been highly anticipated for so long. Plus, addressing issues like the softlock early on can really enhance player experience and build trust in the developers.

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