Dragon's Dogma 2 has received a new patch today, April 25th, 2024, which brings some improvements and bug fixes to the game. The update is now available on all platforms.
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Dragon's Dogma 2 Update Patch Notes (25 April 2024)
Here are the complete patch notes for Dragon's Dogma 2 update today:
Dragonsplague Infection Frequency Reduced
The most important update from the reduction in the frequency of the Dragonsplague infection. This feature has been debated among players in the community since the game came out. Now, the signs of Pawn infection, like the glowing eyes, will be more prominent. This will help players spot their affected Pawns more easily.
Pawn Behavior and Dialogue Adjustments
This latest update also brings several changes to Pawn's behavior and dialogue. It fixes issues like players being unable to high-five their Pawns or Pawns not guiding after being offered.
Pawns are also now less prone to falling off cliffs. Furthermore, some dialogue lines have been improved to fit the situation better. Additionally, Pawns are now more inclined to help the Arisen when commanded while being held by enemies.
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Bug Fixes and Quality-of-Life Improvements
In addition to the Dragonsplague and Pawn adjustments, the patch addresses various bugs and added quality-of-life improvements, such as:
- Players can now zoom in on the faces of the Arisen and Pawns in the status screen and shops.
- Issues related to the mini-map have been fixed.
- Treasure chests that have already been acquired will no longer be displayed on it.
- Fixed issues when the Escort quests could be considered failed when accessing Character Edit or other specific situations.
- Crashes and freezes in certain circumstances have been addressed as well.
Other Miscellaneous Fixes
Lastly, just like any other usual updates, the patch includes miscellaneous bug fixes to enhance the overall gameplay experience.
With this update, Dragon's Dogma 2 continues to improve based on player feedback, making the game more enjoyable and smooth for both new and returning adventurers.
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