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Rare community manager George Kelion has announced that contrary to earlier reports the developer is working on a fix to resolve problems relating to unreadable in-game dialogue text when using a standard definition television.
“It has come to our attention that people are experiencing subtitle readability issues with Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts on Standard Definition TVs. We would like to assure you that contrary to earlier reports, we are aware of the issue and currently working on a title update to be released within the next 30 days that will fix it for those with Standard Definition TVs,” explained a Microsoft statement. “We’re committed to ensuring all fans of the franchise are able to have the best experience possible with Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.”
That’s certainly good news for SD gamers, as missing out on the dialogue would certainly take away from the overall experience. Check elsewhere on VideoGamer.com for our full opinion.