Metal Gear Solid Delta’s First Patch Fixes Floating Snake and Crash Bugs

Snake has been grounded.

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The first post-launch update for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has arrived, addressing a handful of critical bugs that’ve been haunting players since day one—most notably, Snake’s unexpected ability to float after a combat roll.

Patch v1.1.2, which first dropped on Steam on August 28 and followed on consoles on August 29, targets a variety of gameplay quirks and stability issues. Among them: crashes tied to using the Crocodile Cap in specific sequences, placing food near crocodiles, and switching to the Radio Window mid-interaction. Animation errors in Intrusion View mode also get some much-needed polish.

Full Patch Notes (v1.1.2)

Ver. 1.1.2 Fixes

This update includes the following improvements and fixes:

  • Resolved an issue where performing consecutive survival knife attacks to secure food could cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
  • Fixed an issue where removing the Crocodile Cap from the Survival Viewer while equipped could cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
  • Addressed crashes that could occur when collecting food near a hungry crocodile under certain conditions.
  • Corrected an issue where transitioning from a roll into a crawl could cause the character model to float in mid-air.
  • Fixed an issue where player movement could become restricted under certain conditions in areas where Intrusion View is used.
  • Resolved an issue where the game could crash under certain conditions while in Radio Window.

We’re grateful to have so many players enjoying the game and sharing valuable feedback and issue reports. Please rest assured that we are actively investigating and addressing all reported concerns.

We’ll share further updates as soon as they become available.

Source: Steam

While not content-rich, the patch is an important step in stabilizing the experience—especially for newcomers jumping into Delta as their first Metal Gear entry. And for returning fans, it’s a smoother way to relive one of the most iconic espionage stories in gaming, now remade with modern tech.

Still unsure about jumping into the jungle? Check out our Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater review for the full breakdown.


MARC MARASIGAN
MARC MARASIGAN (Editor-in-Chief)

Marc Marasigan is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of PC Gaming Spot. He's a seasoned gaming journalist who spent years covering MMOs and RPGs at MMOs.com. When he's not losing sleep over tactical shooters, obsessing about Final Fantasy, or getting eaten by dinosaurs in survival-crafting games, he's busy writing YA novels about teenagers with magical disasters and spinning beats as a professional DJ. Yes, it's a weird combo, but it makes for great conversation at parties.

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