Hogwarts Legacy is the most accurate digital rendition of the magical world that has been made available so far. The game's world is a sight to behold in many ways, and it's now open via Early Access to those who purchased the Deluxe Edition. An integral part of the environment's beauty lies in the design details that Avalanche Software has put in place.
It's not all scenic splendor as Hogwarts Legacy's world is filled with different quests and challenges. Some of them can be done at any time and they're available as per your wishes. However, others require a particular time of day or night, and yes, the period is changeable in the game.
The day-and-night cycle also fits into the game's atmosphere. Some of the picturesque locations look very different at night, creating a truly beautiful environment. Add the potential for specific quests, and the importance of time in the game grows massively. Thankfully, you'll have some control over the cycle, allowing you to prevent wasting valued time.
As mentioned above, there are different points of emphasis on the time of the day in Hogwarts Legacy. It's worth noting that time will flow naturally as players enjoy their in-game journeys, so the day-and-night cycle will always be active.
However, some quests require a specific period of the day, including those that might require you to find a particular creature. While you can always wait it out by doing other activities, there's a more convenient solution that Hogwarts Legacy provides. Thanks to a mechanism called Waiting, you can change the day's timing without relying on the natural cycle.
That's exactly how easy it is to change between day and night in Hogwarts Legacy. It enables you to hasten your in-game progression and saves
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