Larian Studios has released Hotfix #14 for Baldur’s Gate 3, and shared its full patch notes. This hotfix fixes a few crashes, blockers, and bugs. So, let’s take a closer look at what Larian has improved.
Hotfix #14 for Baldur’s Gate 3 resolves a potential crash when trying to load a savegame in Honour Mode. It also fixes a potential crash when a second player joins on split-screen, as well as a crash related to cloths.
Additionally, this hotfix addresses a potential blocker if the host disconnects their Xbox wireless controller while there is a virtual keyboard on screen. It also fixes a possible crash when trading with NPCs in the Underdark while a party character is near a bibberbang.
And that’s all the fixes included in this latest update. From what we can see, there aren’t any performance improvements. However, we might see FSR 3.0 in the future. Yesterday, AMD released the source code of FSR 3.0. So, let’s hope that Larian will add support for it via a future patch.
Like always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Hotfix #14 Release Notes
- Fixed a potential crash when trying to load a savegame in Honour Mode.
- Fixed a potential crash when a second player joins on split-screen.
- Allocated additional memory to fix a crash during the initial cloud sync on Xbox.
- Fixed a potential Xbox crash relating to DLCs.
- Fixed a crash related to cloths.
- Fixed a potential crash.
- Fixed the DC for pickpocketing a container not accounting for the weight and value of the items inside the container.
- Fixed a potential blocker if the host disconnects their Xbox wireless controller while there is a virtual keyboard on screen.
- Fixed a possible crash when trading with NPCs in the Underdark while a party character is near a bibberbang.
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