• A repair patch is being made to fix the various problems being experienced by "Just Cause 3" players on multiple platforms.

A repair patch is being made to fix the various problems being experienced by "Just Cause 3" players on multiple platforms. (Photo : YouTube)

Avalanche Studios said that a repair patch is being made to fix the various problems being experienced by "Just Cause 3" players on multiple platforms.

While the game developers have indeed been working on a fix, an Avalanche Studios representative told the Steam Community that the patch will not be released immediately.

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The representative also said that Avalanche Studios has been extensively analyzing the data collected from the massive number of players participating in the expansive world of "Just Cause 3," according to IGN.

Even before the "Just Cause 3" was officially released, there were already reports of loading time and framerate issues being tackled by Xbox One players. However, even PS4 and PC gamers noted similar problems with the new Avalanche Studios sandbox game.

For PC players who want an immediate fix to the "Just Cause 3" glitches, Avalanche Studios advises gamers to look for practical solutions on the Steam forums and try to contact the game developer's customer support if nothing else works.

One of the probable reasons for the loading time and framerate issues is the sheer size of the game as the Xbox One version of "Just Cause 3" is 42.49GB and contains one of the biggest maps in gaming history.

In other news, several Easter eggs have been discovered in "Just Cause 3" and some are reminiscent of the surprising items found in "Just Cause 2," according to Kotaku.

If players wanted to find the mythical Thor's Hammer, gamers would have to go to a mountain that might require the usage of a helicopter or any other aircraft. Likewise, Mr. Snowman, who debuted in "Just Cause 2," is back in the latest sequel but is no longer located in a skiing resort.

A large, yellow rubber duck can also be uncovered on one of the lakes in the game, as well as a soapbox car challenge in which players have to race downhill as fast as possible.

"Just Cause 3" serves as the much-awaited sequel to the 2010 "Just Cause" game and was released on Nov. 11 for PC, Xbox One and PS4.