Hello everyone, Baldur’s Gate 3 people. How is your life? Wait, it has to wait, a newly released patch has just been released and it does what it says. This time, it’s your gang’s cool down time that’s blocked by naughty walking brains.
Yes, this one stops NPCs from pranking you after the last one stopped you from using some cunning box-based tricks to scam merchants out of their hard-earned money. You see, life flows in circles, and as George Lucas might say, it sometimes rhymes. Well, I’ll stop with that because this is just a small update for the video game.
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The set of notes that comes with Hotfix 24, which goes live today, is pretty concise, so I’ll keep it concise as usual from now on. The main news is this: Larian “Fixed an issue where you were unable to take a short rest when you added and dismissed members of our Us & Companions party and then loaded certain save games.”
what does that mean? Well, in case you forgot, we are the Intellect Devourers, which you can obtain as companions at several stages during the game. You know, if you want to make sure your party isn’t 100% made up of people you might like to draw slightly slutty fan art. Sadly, if you complete the above sequence of events in terms of interacting with them, sometimes you’ll never be able to take a quick break again.
However, our revenge was thwarted again. As is the case with their “appearance near campsites and other waypoints without meaning to.”
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In addition to these brain-based tweaks, the patch also fixes “a crash that may occur after playing a movie when transitioning from the second to third act” and corrects some performance and FPS drops caused by Hotfix 21 on Mac . For users on this platform, you will need to update to this patch and then check your game version 4.1.1.5009956 to fix these issues.
That’s it for now, but Larian says they’re working on further fixes and patches, so hopefully any other issues or new issues that pop up soon won’t last too long.
While you wait for Hotfix 24 to be applied to your game, why not read how Dragon’s Dogma 2 made one of us VG247 players feel homesick for Baldur’s Gate 3, because not all RPGs The builds are all the same, yo.