Baldur's Gate 3: All about patch 6

With each update, Baldur’s Gate 3 gets better and better, ironing out performance issues and adding features that elevate the player experience
The image shows Threga from Baldurs Gate 3. — Larian Studios
The image shows Threga from Baldur's Gate 3. — Larian Studios

Baldur’s Gate 3 has just dropped a hefty update, and while it missed the Valentine’s Day mark by a hair, it's a love letter to romantics in the gaming world. For seasoned players, these major patches are old news, but Patch 6 feels like a breath of fresh air after a longer-than-usual wait since the last one. 

With each update, Baldur’s Gate 3 gets better and better, ironing out performance issues and adding features that elevate the player experience. Patch 6 is no exception; it's a testament to the developers' commitment to enhancing an already stellar game.

Kisses in Baldur’s Gate 3 should be magical moments, but too often they fall flat, highlighting the game's struggle to accommodate its vast customsation options. 

Patch 6 aims to fix this with a slew of detailed animations, promising a more immersive romantic experience. Camp interactions and quality-of-life improvements also get a boost, making downtime between battles more enjoyable than ever. From idle animations to menu fixes, it's clear that the developers are listening to player feedback and striving to make the game as polished as possible.

In addition to romance enhancements, Patch 6 brings some welcome changes to combat. Legendary Actions add depth to boss fights, while fixes to combat mechanics address long-standing issues that have plagued players. 

Non-lethal combat receives much-needed attention, adding to the game's immersion and providing players with more options for approaching encounters. Overall, Patch 6 is a game-changer for Baldur’s Gate 3, solidifying its status as a must-play title for RPG fans.