
Believe me when I say that writing this hurts me more than you having to read it: fans are complaining aboutBaldur’s Gate 3’s “disastrous” final act and we’re freaking out a bit.
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As I’ve not personally played the game yet (I’m waiting for thePS5release), I can’t confirm whether this is just a case of extremely nitpicky fans or the general consensus. Still, while all games are subjective and thus invoke different responses from different people, there are many folks in this thread who are disappointed.
However, while these players lament over what could have been an epic conclusion to one of the most beloved games of 2023 thus far, there are some who are blaming the OP’s in-game choices. “Yeah, it seems like all of your issues are just related to how you played. I’ve not got one of these issues doing most of the quests multiple ways. Your iron throne issue is one that probably came from decisions you made prior to going there.” Brutal, but some fair points are made. Though they’re not points that the OP believes justify so many bugs at the latter end of the game.
Larian Studios has alreadylaunched its first patch, which is chocked full of fixes, but those fixes focus heavily on the first two Acts of the game. Consequently, Act 3 is still cursed with the ability to dethrone this popular game, unless Larian Studios quickly address the problems before the news ofBG3’s buggy finale overtakes all the positives about the RPG. Though, let’s be totally honest here, Larian have already put so much effort into addressing bugs elsewhere that it’ll likely tackle Act 3 as soon as it’s able.
For those looking to playBaldur’s Gate 3, it’s out on PC now and will be coming to PlayStation on 6 September. The game has now been confirmed for Xbox, but no specific date has been given yet.
Topics:Baldur’s Gate 3,PC,PlayStation