Patch 7 for the ultra-powerful PC version of Baldur’s Gate 3 has just been released, bringing enough changes to match the word count of some college essays. However, if you’re hoping to delve into it on console or Mac, you’ll have to wait a little longer – until October, to be exact – to play it.
If you want a full rundown of what’s included in the patch, now that the full description is out there and you’ll find all the details about the evil ending, mod support, improved split screens, and everything else, you should check us out Another post today about the patch. Make sure you bring your reading glasses, I’m keeping this relatively brief but I’m not a miracle worker.
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Regardless, now we take a look at where console and Mac users currently stand when it comes to getting the update. As stated in the Mighty Patch Notes/Community Update post, you’ll have to wait until next month.
“Mac and console gamers, this is one of those patches that is full of changes and new features – including official mod support for all platforms – it will take a little longer for this patch to pass all the necessary technical checks and requirements and get to you. “Although later than we initially expected, Patch 7 will be arriving on consoles and Mac in October, and we will keep you updated on our progress!”
So there you go, don’t wait too long, or add to the ever-growing library of Astarion fanfics you’ve written, including several about him being forced to stay away from the rest of the team A story that makes people go crazy watching.
Among other things, in a related note, Larian revealed: “Unfortunately, this does mean that console players will not be able to load cross-saves from Patch 7 on PC – and multiplayer between PC and Mac will not be possible. .
Obviously, if you’re hoping to start your Patch 7 adventure now and then jump to console, the first part about saving is definitely worth keeping in mind.
If you’re looking for the latest news on Baldur’s Gate 3, some of the game’s developers recently discussed breaking their own cinematic camera rules to show you the goblins’ feet up close, which you’ll no doubt be craving.