Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has put out a new patch that addresses save file issues, dungeon experience gains, and more. Touted as the largest game in the franchise, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth brings the franchise's newest protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga, on an adventure to Hawaii, giving players access to a large new set of jobs, mini-games, subquests, and a whole lot more.
There's certainly no shortage of activities to take part in during one's Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth playthrough. The game continues introducing new side activities and mini-games hours into its playtime. One of Infinite Wealth's major new additions is Dondoko Island, a location Kasuga travels to off the mainland shore of Hawaii where players can construct and run their own island resort, Animal Crossing-style. Like many other RPGs of its caliber, Infinite Wealth also offers players a grinding dungeon, called Hawaiian Haunt, that allows them to battle through multiple floors of enemies to raise their levels and job ranks in preparation for the next big story moment.
Nearly two months since the game's launch, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has released another small patch, 1.19. The update stabilizes the game's save files that have lots of in-game photos stored within them, as these have previously caused headaches for fans who have been enjoying capturing Hawaii's beauty in Infinite Wealth. A bug related to kitting out Kasuga's house on Dondoko Island has been patched up as well, as previously, players who crammed his living space with furniture to boost his health experienced irregular behavior.
Patch 1.19 also goes on to fix a bug related to specific Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth dungeon bosses netting the wrong amount of experience upon defeat. Strangely, the patch notes don't indicate exactly which dungeon bosses have been the culprits, nor which dungeons they reside in, whether story related or the Hawaiian Haunt grinding dungeon. Additionally, the note didn't express whether players
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