Baldur’s Gate 3 Hotfix #15: Japanese Language Support and Bug Fixes Now Live

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Title: Baldur’s Gate 3 Hotfix #15 Addresses Recurring Bugs and Glitches

Baldur’s Gate 3, the highly anticipated next-generation RPG from Larian Studios, has been the subject of much excitement and anticipation since its launch in early access. However, the game has not been without its fair share of bugs and glitches, which have been a constant source of frustration for players.

The latest hotfix, Hotfix #15, aims to address some of these recurring issues, including a fix for Companions occasionally not properly jumping after the player character. This particular bug has plagued millions of players since the game’s launch, causing slight inconveniences and impacting the overall gameplay experience.

In addition to the fix for the jumping issue, Hotfix #15 also brings various other fixes for crashes and blockers. Japanese language support is now available on PS5, and a memory issue that could occur while closing containers using a controller has been resolved.

One of the more humorous bug fixes included in the hotfix is the “Pinnochio issue,” where characters’ noses and cheeks would get stretched in cinematics, and they would lose their eyeballs, turning the sockets into pits of flesh. Astarion, one of the game’s characters, is said to approve of this fix.

Players who have been deeply engrossed in Baldur’s Gate 3 are likely to appreciate these fixes, as they contribute to a more seamless and enjoyable gameplay experience.

As the game continues to evolve and improve, players are encouraged to share their experiences and report any recurring bugs they may be experiencing. The development team at Larian Studios is dedicated to addressing these issues and ensuring that Baldur’s Gate 3 meets the high expectations of its fanbase.

How has your Baldur’s Gate 3 gameplay experience been lately? Are there any recurring bugs you are experiencing? Begin the Festivus season with the traditional airing of grievances in the comments section below.

[source: store.steampowered.com]

Khayl Adam is the second best video game journalist Australia has ever produced, and his ambitions of world domination have (thus far) been curbed by the twin siren songs of strategy games and CRPGs. He has always felt an affinity for the noble dachshund, the best kind of dog.

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