The developer of Baldur’s Gate 3 has recommended PlayStation 5 owners take their console offline to fix a sudden spate of game crashes.

Larian noted last night that “some PS5 players” were “experiencing sudden Baldur’s Gate 3 crashes in what appears to be a PSN-related issue”.

“We’re investigating the problem,” Larian continued, via a post on X, formerly Twitter. “But for now, the workaround is to disconnet your PS5 from the internet.”

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    1 year ago

    You pay for PSN to be able to play this thing online… PSN does not work.

    What are people paying for?

    Also, release the physical copy assholes… You did it in Japan, why is US consumer getting treated like second class gamer?

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      Also, release the physical copy assholes… You did it in Japan, why is US consumer getting treated like second class gamer?

      Japanese people by and large demand physical media. In the US, developers have figured that they don’t lose a meaningful amount of money by only providing digital downloads. The typical US customer doesn’t care enough.

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      1 year ago

      I’m okay with the PSN being down from time to time, nothing is perfect… but WHAT? you can play BG3 offline, but you cant buy it offline? now I am more pissed they won’t sell a disc.

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      1 year ago

      What do you need the physical copy for? You will have to download patches anyway.

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            1 year ago

            You’re not the only consumer and they don’t all behave like you. Welcome to society!

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                1 year ago

                “OK” may not be the concession that you appear to think it is. Perhaps you meant “oh, I see,” but clearly it is being interpreted as “okayyy, what-everrrrr.”

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                1 year ago

                Yeah, you wrote it, but did you mean it? Not from my interpretation.

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        1 year ago

        There are millions of reasons, such as people in rural areas with bad internet can’t download large game, none of which matter since I am paying customer lol

        I guess if I am alone then fine but I am pretty sure many others wants physical copies of games.

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          1 year ago

          Oh, ok. I thought you were preparing some kind of internet down / zombie apocalypse scenario. But patches can be big too (I think? Haven’t even paid attention to that for some time).

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    1 year ago

    While I am unhappy with the vast amount of bugs all around in BG3, I am happy at the speed in which they fix them once they are alerted.