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Good news AMD users, BioShock Infinite has been patched to hopefully fix some lock-ups you have been getting.

The release announcement on Virtual Programming's github was short and to the point:
Quote8 July 2015 09:28 BST - New version available, Steam BuildID 655022

This build should address the lockups that were mostly being seen on AMD processors.


I've actually had lock-ups on Intel, so maybe this will ease them for me as well.

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StianTheDark Jul 8, 2015
Bioshock: Infinite for me has run without problems, apart from the fact that saves don't sync using Steam Cloud! More than annoying.
Smaloki Jul 8, 2015
Great! I bought it when the Linux version was first released, but only played a little over 3 hours of it because of the unpredictable freezes. The bit that I played was very promising, though. Really hope it'll work flawlessly now.
Xpander Jul 8, 2015
i fixed the freezes with taskset -c 0,2,4 %command% into steam options..

but great to see official fix
Segata Sanshiro Jul 8, 2015
That's good news. I was doing the same thing as @Xpander for all the VP ports, but it's nice to see they're fixing these things. Hopefully they'll apply it to Spec Ops as well because it had the same issue.
hidekin Jul 8, 2015
The game doesn't start for me since this update :-( The game was fine until this update with my nvidia gtx 770
Liam Dawe Jul 8, 2015
Quoting: hidekinThe game doesn't start for me since this update :-( The game was fine until this update with my nvidia gtx 770

Loads fine for me on my 970. Any terminal output?
hidekin Jul 8, 2015
I have this error :

QuoteERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64): ignored.
./bioshock.i386: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL2-2.0.so.0: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64


Still have the files in the directories. Strange i didn't have the error before.
mulletdeath Jul 8, 2015
I was having lots of freezing issues even with those taskset workarounds. Hopefully this will make the experience better.
coryrj19951 Jul 9, 2015
Funny, I don't really remember having any freezes until yesterday, which started to happen every time I tried to play. Then the patch was released today :P


Last edited by coryrj19951 on 9 July 2015 at 3:36 am UTC
jsa1983 Jul 9, 2015
I played for a long half an hour yesterday and indeed I didn't experience any freezes like I used to have like every 20 min or so. FPS is quite stable for me. Catalyst 15.7.
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