The open world of Hogwarts Legacy still has some small bugs.
The face that a Hogwarts student gets when a spell doesn’t go as planned
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Hogwarts Legacy is a wonderful adaptation of the wizarding world of Harry Potter in the form of a video game, thanks to the number of references to JK Rowling’s books in the design of Hogwarts, Hogsmeade and the rest of the game’s places and systems, as well as the game’s own aesthetic design, which draws heavily from the movies of the young wizard Even there are bugs that look like some kind of spell that hasn’t gone according to plan, like this player who just swimming on dry land.
It wasn’t nearly as dramatic as Redfall or Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, but the open world of Hogwarts Legacy also suffered the occasional launch setback in terms of bugs and performance, and although today things have been normalized to a large extent, it is still possible to find a bug. Usually some minor problem It’s more of an anecdote than a real problem..
A bug or a new Hogwarts Legacy spell?
This is a Hogwarts Legacy bug that one of the users of the Reddit forums found when visiting the pier below Hogwarts and overlooking the Black Lake, where the students would arrive by boat from the coast in scenes like that first arrival at the castle in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. In the clip that accompanies this story, we see that the character pretends to be swimming while on dry land, there are even splashes of water. Check out:
Swimming on ground
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It only lasts a few seconds, but it’s quite funny, almost looks like some kind of levitating spell a few inches off the ground and play swimming through the air. As if he were a version of Levioso that you could conjure up in yourself to swim through the air to places instead of running or on a broom.
Hogwarts Legacy is Now available on current and previous generation consoles Xbox and PlayStation, in addition to PC, so only its launch on Nintendo Switch is pending, which was delayed again for several months.
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