Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 V12102 Fixed -
While there is no official major patch with the exact designation "v1.21.02" as a primary fix release, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Title: A Timeless Legend: Evaluating Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 in the Wake of v1.21.02
Installation Guide (For Advanced Users):
- Crash Resolution: The update resolved a critical issue where the game would crash during the loading screen of certain Parallel Quests, specifically those involving high-asset character models (like multiple Giant Apes).
- Multiplayer Stability: Fixed a network synchronization bug that caused "Lag Switching" false positives and subsequent disconnections in the Online Lobby.
- Audio Fixes: Addressed a bug where character voice lines would fail to trigger during "Awoken" transformations for specific DLC characters.
- UI Correction: Fixed a visual glitch in the menu where certain "Super Souls" would display incorrect stat buffs in the equipment menu compared to their actual in-battle performance.
For PlayStation (PS4/PS5)
Now go forth, Time Patroller. The distorted time lines are stable again—at least until the next update breaks everything. dragon ball xenoverse 2 v12102 fixed
- AI is still brain-dead. Allied AI in Parallel Quests will stand still while you’re getting double-teamed. Enemy AI either spams the same super armor move or forgets you exist. v12102 does not touch AI behavior.
- The RNG grind is soul-crushing. Want “Ultimate Charge” or “Meditation”? Prepare to replay the same 10-minute mission 50 times. Drop rates feel unchanged.
- PvP balance is a meme. Even with skill fixes, the meta is dominated by ki-stun spamming, grab loops, and certain broken Super Souls. This isn’t Street Fighter – and that’s fine for casual fun, but competitive players will rage.
- No crossplay, low population on PC. This fixed version won’t magically bring back players. Off-peak hours, you’ll wait 10+ minutes for a raid lobby.