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Shadowrun gets a much-needed patch

Though it was the subject of much debate, Shadowrun remains one of the titles on the 360 that Ars Technica quite enjoyed-even if it isn't the best value in the world. Those among us who decided to ignore the content qualms and license-use to enjoy the game itself, however, have been privy to some other issues that have cropped up since early after release. Long waits for matchmaking, broken achievements, and dumb bots were but a few of the problems that revealed themselves over extended playtime.
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