Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 3 is coming next week – hopefully it's got the "surprise" performance improvements Larian mentioned

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 3 is set to launch in eight days, and 🐻while the devs haven't confirmed the content of the update, there's reason to hope so🍸me performance gains might be on the way.

"Patch 3 is coming September 21 with full support for BG3 on Mac," the devs say in a . The tweet is light on details about the update, but it does an image recapping all the perfect scores the game has received from the media. (Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Baldur's Gate 3 review if you want to see the words that go with one of t💞hose numbers.)

Despite all the superlative praise heaped on Baldur's Gate 3 - quite deserved praise, too - the game is not without its issues. The most universal of the criticisms is that the game's performance takes a nosedive in the densely populated urban areas of its climactic third act, an issue 🔥that PS5 players ♑are now starting to experience, too.

Previous updates have already offered some performance improvements, and developer Larian Studios is working on more. Last week, studio head Swen Vincke said in a that "they had some setbacks but our code team is getting closer and closer to achieving the performance they originally aimed for - I think they'll manage to surprise everyone still. They're very mo𝔍tivated." Patch 3 feels like it might just be the time for some of those efforts to start paying dividends.

Of course, it s🅘eems the big focus for this patch is ♌the introduction of Mac support. Mac's never been the go-to spot for computer gaming enthusiasts, but if it's what you've got, then it's better to be playing Baldur's Gate 3 than not. The previous two entries in the series also hit Mac computers back in the day, so there's a nice continuity here, too.

The devs once worried Baldur's Gate 3 would be so buggy it'd get 6/10 reviews. 

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