Summary
Patch 7 forBaldur’s Gate 3is finally out on all platforms now, letting everyone experience the new endings and various tweaks that it’s introduced - and not to mention theofficial mod support. However, as much as it fixes, it seems to have introduced a new bug: Wyll hates everyone.
That’s right, the nicest, loveliest guy in camp is being really, really curt with all of us. While the patch was supposed to finally give him a unique greeting if we had high enough approval, it seems that this isn’t working as intended, as many of us appear to be getting a low approval greeting instead.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Patch 7 Introduces Bug That Makes Wyll Hate Us
This has been the case in my game ever since Patch 7 dropped. Even with the early stages of his romance triggered in my latest playthrough, he now greets me with a rather cold, “You have something to say?”
I’m far from alone in this. PC players who got the patch earlynotedthisissue last month, and console players are experiencing it now. Someone is even claiming to know what the issue is, but this hasn’t been confirmed by Larian just yet.
The Tumblr user has sincesaidthat they’ve been in contact with someone fromLarian, and the issue is being looked into. With any luck, Wyll will remember that he doesn’t hate us soon enough. In the meantime, I’m just going to pretend he’s bummed out about the whole tadpole thing.
If you don’t want to wait until Larian drops an official fix,there’s a modto give him his intended high-approval greeting.
Patch 7 for Baldur’s Gate 3 dropped for PC players on September 5, pushed back to October 1 for console and Mac.It added new evil endingsand mod support, meaning thatmods are available on console for the first time ever. It’s also made PC modding a lot easier since fan creations can now be enabled in an in-game menu.
Baldur’s Gate 3
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is the long-awaited next chapter in the Dungeons & Dragons-based series of RPGs. Developed by Divinity creator Larian Studios, it puts you in the middle of a mind flayer invasion of Faerûn, over a century after the events of its predecessor.