The Dead Rising 3 DEMO 2025 Experience - Missing Texture Crash
The Dead Rising 3 DEMO 2025 Experience - Missing Texture Crash
The Dead Rising 3 Demo is extremely difficult to get working. better luck of it running on and xbox one than on a xbox series console.
most people when booting up the game will be met with this "Missing Texture" screen before crashing to the home screen.
Recorded on XSX by BossComplex 9/8/2025
Description
Anything and everything is a weapon in Dead Rising 3. Explore the zombie-infested city of Los Perdidos, and find a way to escape before a military strike wipes the entire city, and everyone in it, off the map. With intense action and an unmatched level of weapon and character customization, Dead Rising 3 delivers a heart-pounding experience unlike any other as you explore, scavenge and fight to survive in a massive open world on the brink of a zombie apocalypse.
Published by
Microsoft
Developed by
Capcom Game Studio Vancouver
Release date
12/12/2013
Here are the main things you can do in the Dead Rising 3 demo:
Explore a slice of the city. The demo is set in a small, self-contained area, often showcasing the city's diverse environments, such as alleyways, a butcher shop, and a hotel. While a small portion of the open-world map, it's packed with things to discover.
Create combo weapons and vehicles. The series' iconic combination system is on full display. You can experiment with crafting improvised weapons, such as a flaming sword made from a flashlight and gem, or combine a motorcycle and steamroller to make a "RollerHawg".
Craft and experiment on the fly. Unlike past titles where you needed a workbench, you can combine items anywhere in Dead Rising 3. This allows you to experiment with different weapon combinations to deal with the hordes of zombies.
Drive vehicles. You can commandeer various vehicles to mow down zombies and traverse the open-world map. The demo allows you to get a feel for the driving mechanics and the destruction it can cause.
Distract zombies. Not all zombie encounters require a head-on fight. The demo lets you use items like flares and car alarms to lure zombies and manage the overwhelming crowds.
Equip wacky costumes. In classic Dead Rising fashion, you can find and wear a variety of silly outfits, including a shark mascot costume.
Test out combat and a new moveset. The demo gives you the chance to try out the refined combat system, with different button inputs for light and heavy attacks and the ability to fight through massive groups of zombies.
Experience optional Kinect and SmartGlass features. If you had the hardware, the demo also featured optional integrations:
Kinect: Loud noises could attract zombies, and you could also shout commands to distract them.
SmartGlass: This app would allow you to call in military support, such as airstrikes.