Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Think Hotfix 20 Will Be Useless for Minthara

Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Think Hotfix 20 Will Be Useless for Minthara

The Baldur’s Gate 3 community is concerned about an upcoming patch that they do not believe is comprehensive enough to address all of the issues surrounding Minthara.

The developers of Baldur’s Gate 3 promise that an upcoming patch will address the known bug that prevents Minthara from following the player’s party.

While this bug has been around for a while, the community has other issues with Minthara that they feel should be prioritized.

Now, fans are expressing their concerns on social media, hoping that there will be more to this patch than what has been mentioned so far.

Baldur’s Gate 3 fans fear patch won’t be enough for Minthara

The concerns are being voiced on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit, where a player posted about the patch arriving this week.

In the patch details, the developers mention that they are aiming to make Minthara stay with the party in Acts 2 and 3.

Hotfix 20 – Coming this Week byu/Kazuliski inBaldursGate3

While this error is worth addressing, the Baldur’s Gate 3 community believes that there are much more pressing issues related to Minthara, specifically a bug that causes Minthara to speak incorrect dialogue at certain times.

“The tracking bug is annoying yes, but the dialogue bug seems to affect everyone. And since she doesn’t have a companion quest, her comments are the main reason to recruit her if you don’t romance her,” wrote one Redditor.

Another user says they recently started a new game to get more of the dialogue referred to, and hopes it will be fixed by then.

In general, many Baldur’s Gate 3 fans think the update is redundant if it doesn’t focus on the most common bug affecting Minthara.

There are also a good number of users mentioning even more Minthara-related bugs that need attention.

It seems like Minthara is a pretty buggy character, and while the developers are making progress, there are still plenty of changes that the fanbase wants to see.

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