Baldur’s Gate 3 is already off to a spectacular begin, having now sailed handed the half 1,000,000 concurrent gamers mark on Steam after a large first day, however developer Larian is not resting on its laurians; the studio has simply launched its first hotfix for the wildly bold RPG which, amongst different issues, takes intention at that nasty save-preventing bug.
Larian acknowledged the save challenge and supplied some preliminary options earlier at present, however its first sizzling repair replace goals to sort out issues head on. Because the developer explains in its accompanying patch notes, after some investigation, it is now discovered that cross-saves are responsible.
“Allowing for this may solely be a helpful characteristic come sixth September when the PlayStation 5 model launches (and past),” Larian explains, “we have determined to disable it for now to permit us to unravel the problem within the interim. You should not discover something in-game and Steam Cloud saves are unaffected by this alteration.”
Alongside that significantly notable biggie, at present’s replace additionally brings fixes for greater than 150 different points, starting from crashing and progress blockers to multiplayer hiccups and cinematic wobbles. It is a lengthy checklist, as you possibly can see right here.
And in the event you’re questioning the place Eurogamer’s last verdict on Baldur’s Gate 3 is, it is seemingly you will not see that on the positioning for fairly a while, however there’s, in fact, lots to maintain you busy whilst you wait – similar to, for instance, truly enjoying what’s already shaping as much as be a completely magnificent sport.