Baldur's Gate 3 Patch Fixes Blueberry Shoes And Party Members On Fire
Developer Larian Studios continues to tinker with its massively successful Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Baldur’s Gate 3, having fixed thousands upon thousands of issues with the game since launch. The studio has dropped yet another update for BG3 that, while not as substantial as previous patches, still makes some worthwhile tweaks to some hilarious issues.
Read More: Baldur’s Gate 3, Three Months Later
Read more
The Expanse's James S.A. Corey Announces a New Sci-Fi Trilogy
These Are The Best Winter Tires According To Consumer Reports
Hotfix 10 also addresses something the studio calls “big blueberry” shoes. Male dwarf barbarians’ footwear would have no textures, giving them this smoother appearance. This made them look like “big blueberries” instead of, you know, the shoes they’re supposed to be. That’s gone now, and the shoes look like shoes again.
You can check out the full patch notes for hotfix 10 below:
Baldur’s Gate 3 Hotfix 10 Patch Notes
Fixed Shadowheart not following the party.
Fixed the sliders for eye makeup and tattoo intensity not working on controller.
Fixed a potential crash relating to Vulkan. This solves the DEVICE_LOST error upon minimizing the game window.
Fixed an issue causing a desync between Astarion’s voiced lines and subtitles.
Player characters will no longer be on literal fire in the scene with Vlaakith in the crèche.
Fixed male dwarf barbarians’ shoes, which were missing their texture and looked like big blueberries.
The waypoints menu now opens correctly when triggered from the Character Sheet on controller.
Fixed items always being picked up as wares after you picked up at least one as a ware.
Fixed enemies in Ramazith’s Tower getting stuck during combat if they are trying to fly from a lower floor to reach players on an upper floor.
Read More: 14 Things To Know Before Starting Baldur’s Gate 3
Baldur’s Gate 3 has been well received by critics and fans since its August 3 launch on PC. It’s since made the jump to PlayStation 5, where it’s a little rough but no less spectacular to play. With everything that’s been uncovered in the game so far, I’ve no doubt that even more will come to light whenever it hits Xbox consoles.
More from Kotaku
We're Going To Have To Cut Down A Lot Of Big Trees To Upgrade The Electric Grid For EVs
Impound Lot Sells Stolen Car, Refuses To Give Proceeds To Owner
Sign up for Kotaku's Newsletter. For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.