Larian Studios has just released the eighth hotfix patch for its latest RPG, Baldur’s Gate 3. According to the developers, this update restores your companions’ behavior to that of Patch 2. So, when dismissed, your companions will no longer give you all the items they deem important for you to carry.
Baldur’s Gate 3’s latest hotfix also improves the game’s stability. For instance, it resolves a bug in Vulkan causing DEVICE_LOST crashes. It also resolves a multiplayer crash that would occur when listening to a dialogue after an active roll, as well as a crash when re-assigning characters in splitscreen.
As 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 Update 8 Release Notes
- Companions will no longer transfer story items in their inventory to the player upon dismissal, restoring Patch 2 behaviour.
- Fixed reaction popups sometimes showing no text descriptions of the reactions available.
- Fixed a multiplayer crash that would occur when listening to a dialogue after an active roll.
- Eavesdrop will no longer trigger when a character is in any Character Creation session, such as level up or the magic mirror.
- Fixed a bug in Vulkan causing DEVICE_LOST crashes.
- Fixed a bug where Skeletons created using Animate Dead were missing their ranged weapons, despite specialising in them.
- Also fixed an issue where the Weapon Master Feat would show as incomplete if a player was already proficient with all weapons.
- Fixed a crash when re-assigning characters in splitscreen.
- Fixed a visual issue with volumetric fog and materials generation.
- Also fixed an issue with invalid savegames being created.
- Restored Raphael’s hair colour and horns. The House of Hope is once again fashion-forward.
- Fixed an issue where Splint Armour for Githyanki Females caused some unnecessarily psychedelic visual effects.
- Shaved His Majesty, who is once again a Sphynx. Steelclaw’s eye colour has been adjusted so they are no longer identical twins.
- Fixed Raphael’s portraits after restoring his hair colour. Maybe he’s born with it, maybe it’s Avernus.
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