 Hello! My name is Philip Magnus and today I will be talking about Baldur's Gate 3 and its many wonderful and hilarious bugs. The pet speaks. Adorable. Um, that wasn't called for and a little hurtful to be honest. I knew you're kind to be fragile, but I didn't foresee the severity. Alright, here are five of the most common Baldur's Gate 3 bugs I came across during the first two major patches of the early access build of the game. It is worthwhile mentioning of course that I expect all of these bugs to be gone and done with by the time the full release comes around next year Well, we don't know yet, but it's looking pretty good. Already many of these bugs I haven't encountered them in the latest patch for the early access. But I thought it would be fun to go back to all the footage I made and fish through it for all the hilarious experiences I have had. One! All the weird animation bugs, such as this beautiful thing with the ladder. You might notice my characters currently are not actually on a ladder and yet they will not stop climbing. This goes on for a good long while. It is worth noting that whenever I toggle their animations from arm to an arm they would stop and I thought I had it fixed for a moment and then we got back to this. I even got into a fight and they wouldn't stop, though I won't show that because I don't want to spoil any elements of the game that I don't have to. Two! Everyone is bloody telepathic. It is amazing just how many people you run across in your journey towards Baldur's Gate actually seem to have no trouble using telepathy to talk to your main character. It happens time and again as their mouths simply refuse to acknowledge any movement is happening. This is either amazing puppeteering or one of the more hilarious bugs. Three! Texture load times. And this one I am very fond of because not only will it often affect the terrain it will also occasionally show up in the most hilarious ways by showing only parts of character models. It didn't happen to me personally but I know that for some people this particular bug manifested in showing no clothing to characters and it only showed their very finely animated breasts. There at least were the lucky ones. They got an eye for me. I have nightmares over pieces of my favorite Ytanki fighter over my lovely floating head of an elf. I will be sending Larry and my therapy bills. Four! Some truly awkward cinematic shots. And most of all this one bird hollering all the attention while you speak were to do it. It is, it is, I don't even have the words for it. It's just some people are not happy with being a sidekick. And this bird is one of them. Fifth but certainly not least is this gorgeous bug which I like to call the rattle bodies that broke the world. Mostly because sometimes very rarely but still it is known to happen. You get someone dead, they die and then what have you got? Beautiful Iraq bodies. And so he watches the physics of the world are broken in ways incomprehensible to the human mind. Thank the gods we have AI now. A small added bonus since I don't have enough footage of it to show it around. The tea poses which I have clean named here for your benefit. I thought it was happening maybe twice but I don't think I have the second time recorded. So this really really short scene that I showed at the beginning is really all I can show you. So there's one lesson you need to take from this video. It is that yes Bowers Gate Tree Early Access is absolutely worth it. Because it is unintentionally hilarious as well as quite excellent. It is very enjoyable and it gives you all the tools you might have wanted from video game version of the D&D 5e rule set. I will be talking more about it in the future certainly. But for now if you enjoyed this video please like it, share it, subscribe it and don't forget there is more coming. I'm Philip Magnus and I will see you next time.