'Mortal Kombat X' new patch features multiple fixes to game

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"Mortal Kombat X" is getting an all-new patch, and this time around, the game is receiving a whole host of gameplay fixes.

Among the general gameplay fixes coming to "Mortal Kombat X" include an array of corrections being made to the moves list of the characters inside the game, so players won't be fretting over the umpteenth time they couldn't pull off a specific move because it turns out that the instructions were the ones that were mistaken.

The 2in1 cancel in the game has also been changed to help promote better gameplay across the board, according to the WB Games Community website.

Jump attacks have also been changed in "Mortal Kombat X" as well as a variety of other in-game motion animations that may have been hampering the overall experience of playing the game.

Aside from general gameplay fixes, the latest patch for "Mortal Kombat X" will also be introducing character specific fixes for certain characters.

One of the characters most affected by the latest patch is Jaqui Briggs, according to iDigital Times.

A total of 19 different tweaks and fixes were made to Jaqui, with some of those alterations affecting the attacks she can deploy against opponents. However, Jaqui was not even the character most affected by the changes coming via the latest patch in "Mortal Kombat X," as Takeda is on the receiving end of 27 new tweaks designed to make him a better fighter.

Other fighters in the game who are getting a fair amount of changes include Kotal Kahn, Reptile, and Sub-Zero.

On the other end of the spectrum are the characters who aren't being much at all.  Fighters such as Cassie, Kitana, Scorpion, and Shinnok are getting only three tweaks each, although they are not the ones who received the fewest amount of changes.

The one character who has been changed the least in the latest patch is none other than Jax, who has a grand total of one alteration coming his way via the update.

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