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Mark McMorris Infinite Air Patched

 

 

November 30, in the year of our Lord 2016 -- Maximum Games has announced that a brand-new patch for their recently released snowboarding title, Mark McMorris Infinite Air, is now live and available for the PlayStation®4 and PC versions of the game. Updates to the Xbox One platform will follow shortly after.

The patch includes additions, tuning and improvements in the following areas:

Improved Onboarding and New Tutorials – Get more in-depth. Visit the tutorial menu to access the new lessons.
Videos – Visit the videos menu to access video tutorials, highlight reels and more
Better Discovery Tools - New sorting options, favoriting, and messaging makes finding and sharing your creations easier
Gameplay Tuning – Small adjustments to make everything a bit smoother and more realistic
Vibration – Players can now receive tactile feedback. Enable in the Settings menu
Bug Fixes and Improvements

Infinite Air is the first open-world, physics-based snowboarding video game built in close collaboration with top pro-snowboarder, Mark McMorris. In Infinite Air, players can use their imaginations to carve out their own unique tracks in pristine powdery courses. Offering over 100 square miles of vast backcountry terrain across massive procedurally generated mountains, the options are near endless and guarantee that no course will ever be the same. Not even the high alpine snowy mountain tops are out of reach as the helicopter will allow players to land in any location offered in the game.

Mark McMorris Infinite Air is available now on PlayStation®4, Xbox One and PC. This title has been rated “T for Teen” by the ESRB.

 

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