

"Check the Steam client to see the download progress on DLC items labeled Mortal Kombat X Install Pack 01 through 23." Except that's not working properly. "As soon as the game is played for the first time, a batch of DLC content will appear in your download queue," Gary Lake-Schaal of publishers Warner Bros. The problems seem to stem from MKX using streaming downloads, where the initial download was only 3GB and it'd then download bits and pieces after you loaded it to start playing.

Oh no no no, this is Mortal Kombat X, which has also launched with a few wonky bits.ĭue to apparent issues with an unconventional downloading technique it's using on Steam, Mortal Kombat X is not playing nicely, sitting at menus or happily crashing. Oh no, I'm not talking about GTA V's issue (sshhh pretend you didn't read the headline or see that picture up there of two magical ninjas fighting: the joke falls apart if you already know I'm talking about Mortal Kombat). If you bounded down the stairs this morning keen to gruesomely murder men, you may have been disappointed.

Update: it's now working, though still downloading in frustrating little bits.
