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Hogwarts Legacy |OT| The Prisoners of AskforBan

BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
On normal some of these battles get hairy. I have survived many times by the skin of my teeth, using all of my spells and hurling things about. No way I am trying hard, lol.
 

nikos

Member
Just played for over 10 hours. Haven't been this engrossed in a single player game for a long time, and I play a ton of games. It's incredible, and it feels like it's just getting started. I usually hope games are short but I don't want this to end anytime soon. Luckily, I'm reading it's pretty long.
 
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MastAndo

Member
Barely scratched the surface (3-4 hours in), but I'm digging it. The game just oozes charm and attention to detail. I can definitely see myself getting lost in it all.

On the graphics side, I had been playing on Balanced on PS5 but the framerate is just too inconsistent for me (even on a VRR-enabled set), so I had to switch to Performance. It's a shame, since the visuals do take a noticeable hit. It still looks great though.
 
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Freeman76

Member
Just played for over 10 hours. Haven't been this engrossed in a single player game for a long time, and I play a ton of games. It's incredible, and it feels like it's just getting started. I usually hope games are short but I don't want this to end anytime soon. Luckily, I'm reading it's pretty long.
Its incredible, the story does zip along pretty quick though. I just stall it as much as possible so I can make it last longer. I initially was gonna do a quick(ish) playthrough as Ravenclaw and then a more through playthrough with another house, but when I learned there is pretty much zero difference other than the common room and a couple of minor differences in one or two quests dialogue, I decided to just do a thorough run through on my first file. Absolutely mesmerised by this game though
 

Freeman76

Member
Barely scratched the surface (3-4 hours in), but I'm digging it. The game just oozes charm and attention to detail.

I had been playing on Balanced on PS5 but the framerate is just too inconsistent for me (even on a VRR-enabled set), so I had to switch to Performance. It's a shame, since the visuals do take a noticeable hit. It still looks great though.
Not sure if series x runs better, but i uncapped FR, turned off all other effects on balanced and it runs 50-60. It can be a little choppy when transitioning between areas but otherwise its very playable. I am fussy about framerate as well so I would def knock it down to performance if it was bothersome
 

BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
I keep forgetting I can fast travel within Hogwart's. Thing is I don't mind running around, looking for new stuff. I am currently trying to return all of the moths to their mirrors. I have also found some pretty good gear - one orange robe - but haven't yet learned how to apply traits and upgrades. I am guessing a class will cover that later.
 

MastAndo

Member
Not sure if series x runs better, but i uncapped FR, turned off all other effects on balanced and it runs 50-60. It can be a little choppy when transitioning between areas but otherwise its very playable. I am fussy about framerate as well so I would def knock it down to performance if it was bothersome
I think I saw a comparison video showing XSX was better on Balanced mode, so that could be the case. I don't think PS5 is hitting 60 fps on Balanced anywhere apart from maybe very small rooms. I won't say it's bad on PS5, but I think I've just been spoiled by 60 fps and have become overly sensitive to something that's doing even 40-50 fps when the smoother option is there.
 
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Freeman76

Member
Btw this isnt true, each house a wide range of quests.

Here is some key points that ive gathered from others playthroughs

Slytherin - Quest that goes under the lake
Gryffindor - Not sure
Hufflepuff - Quest that goes into Azkaban
Ravenclaw - Lowest amount of quests

The quests/assignments are the same for every house, it's even written in the prima guide. There are slight differences in one or two main quests and thats it. The person you quoted was correct, there is no 'wide range' of differences at all.
 
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GymWolf

Member
Had a political argument that you might not expect while playing this last night…

i wanted to pick Slytherin house but the person watching me was convinced that would automatically make me evil! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

You can be a good Slytherin, right? Right?
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SJRB

Gold Member
I lost my second round the first time. It kept targeting the wrong person, like instead of shooting the girl in front of me, my character would make hard turns left or right and fire off screen. I found keeping the enemies all in front of you helps, but also kind of killed the immersion of the combat.

Not bad, but definitely could use some tuning.

You can lock on with R3 and switch targets with the right stick. If you don't do that your character won't always attack what's in the center of the screen so when facing multiple enemies it's recommended to lock on. You can also aim manually holding L2.

The game doesn't explain this right away but feed-drips you combat tutorial info at specific moments.

The game's combat is interesting and surprisingly difficult once you fight like four enemies who all have different color defenses. You really have to juggle all your spells and use the right guardbreakers on the right colors. It can get pretty hectic, especially when the fire spell gets involved because that only works from close range.

Almost turns into a rhythm-style game.
 
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Emppu666

Neo Member
Wow, so it turns out the game is good. I'm so happy as HP fan. Too bad I'm poor, so I'll wait for price drop on steam. Have fun guys!
 
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BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
In the library annex, look for a statue of an owl. It's large, person sized. Behind it is an outfit with 11 defence, helps a ton early on.
 

FoxMcChief

Gold Member
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I have her learning the controller right now. Hogwarts after dinner. She’s only used to switch.

Edit: Not gonna lie. Seeing my two autistic daughters having fun together right now brought some tears to my eyes.
I’m quoting myself. To give an impression. My daughter was getting frustrated that the confirm and cancel face buttons were opposite than what she’s used to on the switch. I had to break it to her that Nintendo is the only one that’s opposite. I did think about changing it in the menu, but I’d rather she adapt. Especially if she’s gonna play more of my titles on the PS5.
 

Saiyan-Rox

Member
Just as a heads up the woke crowd are now posting endgame spoilers for the game on twitter to "get back" at people playing

Just had it spoiled for me and while I'm annoyed I'm playing more to explore Hogwarts tbh
 

nikos

Member
The quests/assignments are the same for every house, it's even written in the prima guide. There are slight differences in one or two main quests and thats it. The person you quoted was correct, there is no 'wide range' of differences at all.

How's the guide? Might actually pick it up.
 

Saiyan-Rox

Member
Bro it's a Harry Potter game. There is no morality system. You can be kind of rude in a lot of conversations but you can't run around telling teachers to go fuck themselves or whatever.

Hogwarts Legacy Bully Edition

Now that I'd play
 
I'm creating my character. Quick question....

Can I change my appearance later on? I mean, if I put glasses on my character right now am I stuck wearing them for the rest of the game?
 

BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
I'm creating my character. Quick question....

Can I change my appearance later on? I mean, if I put glasses on my character right now am I stuck wearing them for the rest of the game?

No, you can find all kinds of glasses during the game Edit: I mean, you can equip or unequip glasses and masks whenever
 
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Final round of crossed wands is tough. Don’t think I’ll beat them anytime soon… no idea if it’s actually that hard or I’m just a bad wizard.
The latter would explain why I never got my real life letter to Hogwarts I guess.
 

SJRB

Gold Member
Final round of crossed wands is tough. Don’t think I’ll beat them anytime soon… no idea if it’s actually that hard or I’m just a bad wizard.
The latter would explain why I never got my real life letter to Hogwarts I guess.

omg yes, the difficulty spike is huge. First two rounds were easy but I tried the finale three times and got completely bodied.
 
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BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
Favorite professor so far? I am digging Garlick. She just wants to grow magic plants and chill.

I don't trust Fig. The movies trained me to be wary of these types.
 
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RafterXL

Member
What platform?
I also only watched first 2 movies + fragments whatever was on tv 20 years ago. So I know the basics but I am not a fan and I forgot everything.
Thinking if I should rewatch first few movies maybe?

Anyway. I watched gf reviews and they said that the game is a slog in hogwarts and Bette r outside but they had mixed feelings. I don’t know if I trust their opinion since they streamed and were not very focused on the game
PS5. The game takes place well before the books and movies so I'm not sure rewatching them will be necessary, although I dunno how many nods to fans I'm missing by going in blind.
Hogwarts needs dynamic UI option for that is fades away during gameplay like Forbidden West.
I've turned it all off and it seems to play fine that way if you can remember your spell button binds. But yes, dynamic HUDs are way better.
 

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
Gear system is pretty bad, and the secrets are not very rewarding at all, but that’s not enough to keep it from being intrinsically fun. Overall it’s a charming and functional RPG with a lot of different spells and things to do. Between classes, main quests, spell unlock tasks, secrets, side quests, and world exploration, it’s staying very engaging throughout.
 
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