Hogwarts Legacy will correct an annoying bug that locks the protagonist under the map

It might be a magic trick, but it’s a bug. Hogwarts Legacy, the title set in the magical universe of Harry Potter, has left some players stuck under the map. Chandler Wood, community manager of Warner Bros. Avalanche, has acknowledged the bug and has promised that the studio is already looking into how to fix the problem. He has done it in response to a tweet that illustrates the bug, as can be seen in the video below these lines.

“Our team is aware of this and similar issues where players may find themselves stuck under the map or under objects. Nothing to report yet, but we are looking for a solution”.

The CM himself has recommended a temporary solution: exit the game and load a previous save point. Added the following: “Move below the map to a different location where you can fast travel” to get back outside. According to Avalanche, moving to the east of Hogwarts has worked in some cases.

The latest patch hasn’t fixed shuttering issues

Warner Bros. Avalanche has released a new update on Xbox and PC consoles (the PS5 version will be available in the coming days). The patch, however, has not resolved the issue of shuttering in compatible. According to some users, this particular error has worsened following applying the patchalthough since PC Gamer They point out that it largely depends on the hardware configuration.

Hogwarts Legacy has worked its magic on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. The PS4 and Xbox One version is scheduled for April 4, while the Nintendo Switch version won’t release its enchantment until July 25. Read the analysis here MeriStation.

Source | avalanche

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