Given the problems and distinctive features of each, we decided to handle them separately. It's a shame really, because we do love Bully, as you will see when we publish our Bully: Scholarship Edition reviews this week. Other complaints have centred on the frame-rate, which hasn't bothered us in all honesty, and some audio glitches, which we haven't experienced. This is particularly problematic as Bully uses a GTA-style manual save-game system rather than auto-save checkpointing. The biggest problem we've had is hard lockups that require the console to be reset, and these seem to affect even very new consoles like our office Xbox 360 Elite, and happen every few hours. In Bully: Scholarship Edition and sometimes the original PS2 port, when Jimmy enters the classroom and sits on the chair, he will spin.This can also happen. The publisher said it was 'very aware of the problems some people have been experiencing with the Xbox 360 version of Bully' and offered its wholehearted apologies. Rockstar said late on Friday that it will release a patch for the Xbox 360 version of Bully: Scholarship Edition 'within the next week'.