Fans of Hogwarts Legacy say developers made “grossly overstated” claims before the release.
Hogwarts legacy Players are disappointed because the game has not delivered the features promised during the lead-up.
Hogwarts Legacy is not without its problems, despite its success. It has made over 1 billion dollars across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.
Even the most ardent fans are quick to point out its shortcomings, mainly a lack of in-game content and activities which makes the world feel a href=”https://www.gamingbible.com/news/hogwarts-legacy feels criminally empty three months on”>criminally empty/a>. Even the diehardst fans of the game are quick to criticize its flaws, especially the lack of content in the game.
Some fans, who are looking forward to the Next Game in the Harry Potter Universe, are also thinking back on the promises made by the developers before Hogwarts Legacy came out.
GrandOldPuke , a Reddit user from ‘s HarryPotterGame Subreddit asked “Have any of the claims made by the developers turned out to be accurate?” The screenshot below is from an article published before the release of the game, which featured an interview between Avalanche Software devs. They said in an interview that “Interacting in a storyline will affect how you deal with someone who is in a quest.”
Then they added, “The player’s order of completing these quests can impact the storyline and gameplay.” The post was met with a response from players who said that the claim is exaggerated or fabricated. “Straight-up false. This game has no consequences. “Nothing is connected,” said a player. Another player said, “objectively false” while another commented, “False, as in f**k. It could’ve been much more.
The game’s interconnected storyline wasn’t removed before its release. A morality system, too, was apparently cut during the development phase. The system would take points away from the Hogwarts House of the player for bad behavior and murdering students… I thought this was a bit harsh but it’s ok.
Hogwarts legacy can be played on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch.