Baldur's Gate 3 Developer Apologizes for Broken Patch, Promises To Improve Quality Control

Baldur’s Gate 3 Developer Apologizes for Broken Patch, Promises To Improve Quality Control

Larian Studios, the developer behind the highly anticipated RPG Baldur’s Gate 3, recently issued an apology for a broken patch that was released to the public. The patch was intended to fix a number of bugs and glitches, but instead caused further issues for players.

The patch was released on October 6th, and it quickly became clear that it had not been thoroughly tested. Players reported that the patch caused crashes, game freezes, and other issues. In response, Larian Studios issued an apology on their website and social media channels.

In their apology, Larian Studios acknowledged that the patch had caused more issues than it solved and promised to do better in the future. They also promised to improve their quality control processes to ensure that patches are thoroughly tested before they are released.

The apology was met with mixed reactions from players. Some were understanding of the developer’s mistake and appreciated the apology, while others felt that the apology was not enough. Many players also expressed frustration that the patch had caused more problems than it solved.

Overall, Larian Studios’ apology is a step in the right direction. It shows that the developer is taking player feedback seriously and is committed to improving their quality control processes. Hopefully, this will lead to fewer bugs and glitches in future patches and updates for Baldur’s Gate 3.