A Hogwarts Legacy player may have just discovered the reason why the face made at character creation doesn't match the in-game model. While not the most robust character creator in the genre, fans can still make their own Witch or Wizard in Hogwarts Legacy from a suitable variety of options, with many players praising the game's options for darker skin colors and textured hairstyles. From choosing their House in Hogwarts Legacy to customizing their secluded abode in the Room of Requirement, the trending word that often accompanies Avalanche's game is immersion.
Unfortunately, as with any major release in recent years, the launch of Hogwarts Legacy hasn't been without its fair share of bugs, as the PC version of the game suffered from immensely frustrating performance issues. Though the developers have released a patch for Hogwarts Legacy that seemingly fixes the stuttering on Xbox Series X and PC, the fans have also found an effective workaround using the game's configuration files that does the trick for those still suffering from frame drops.
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While these bugs will no doubt be squashed in the coming months, there is one annoyance that has confounded players since launch. Many have expressed that the protagonist's face in character creation didn't match the one during normal gameplay. Prior to the discovery made by 69MinuteMan on the official subreddit for Hogwarts Legacy, the assumption that most people ran with was the lack of cinematic lighting found in cutscenes or menus. However, it would seem that the facial features temporarily morph back into the ones initially picked by the player whenever they cast the Lumos spell, implying the existence of an animation bug.
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