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Baldur’s Gate 3’s first patch has fixed several crash bugsBugs? Sounds like you’ve got druid troubles

Bugs? Sounds like you’ve got druid troubles

Larian Studios slapped a wee hotfix onBaldur’s Gate 3last night, addressing some of the more pressing technical issues. Most notably, it fixed a number of crash bugs in the fantasy RPG. This is only the first patch on another journey through early access for the makers ofDivinity: Original Sin 2.

“We never imagined such a huge influx of players in what we had envisioned being a relatively modest party of Early Access players,” Larian said. “But we’re up to the challenge, and we’ve been listening!”

They also say they are “still working on the multiplayer issues that some of you are experiencing” and that they’re “very close to solving several of them”. A number of crashes initially reported were in multiplayer, and Larian have also saidlooking intoWindows and Mac players not being able to party up.

“As a thing to fill time and tickle your brain,Baldur’s Gate 3early access is a meaty thing,” Matthew Castle said in ourBaldur’s Gate 3 early access review. “Definitely more filling than the Fort Joy area of Original Sin 2’s early access chunk.” And that act might look quite different depending on your approach. But it is still currently only the first of three acts, and evidently bugs are a concern.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is available in early access onSteamandGOGfor Windows and Mac, priced at £50/€60/$60. It’s on Stadia too.

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