Oh dear. Seems someone at Valve must have slipped up in QA; we’re currently seeing more than a few messages pop up across the internet that Left4Dead’s The Sacrifice DLC has a nasty, nasty bug on the Xbox 360 (not least from BeefJack's own Emily King, currently in the process of reviewing it).
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Over the last few weeks Gamejudgment's Emily Clarke started playing through Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2's downloadable content. Here are her thoughts.
I never bought any of the DLC, not sure why. The only reason I stopped playing was due to repeating each of the maps countless times; the DLC definately would've helped out.
Oh, what a bummr :(.
Valve had trouble with the Crash Course DLC as well. You had to get it so someone who already had the achievements for Crash Course hosted their own versus server, because slippery pull was impossible to get otherwise, even if you literally did it..
This one sounds terrible-er. I mean, I had all the achievements for L4d1 except slippery pull for forever.. but then I finally got it. But this one actually resets stuff?
Look like valve do hate microsoft's DLC pricing...
Valves software was rushed threw Q/A just like the 360s hardware was rushed by MS...
This is why I wait to play the new stuff for about a week every time. ;)
My brother is telling me good things about this though. I can't wait to play it.
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