Dragon’s Dogma 2 came out last week and got a mix of good and bad reviews. People liked playing it, but some got upset because it has microtransactions, which means you can buy stuff in the game with real money. Also, some players had technical problems.
Today, Capcom said they’ll fix some of these issues soon, but they’ll work on making the game run smoother later. Still, the quick fixes will help.
To all Dragon’s Dogma 2 players!
We’re planning to release patches including the following updates and fixes in the near future, and will release them as soon as they are ready for distribution on each platform.
Thank you for your patience and support! pic.twitter.com/aQoV3URH4C
— Dragon’s Dogma (@DragonsDogma) March 25, 2024
They’re also making some other changes to make the game better. Now, you can buy more items to change how your character looks after you’ve already made them. Before, you could only buy a few, but now you can get a lot more.
It’s also easier to get a house in the game, which is important because it affects your health and the items your companions find. At first, it’s hard to afford to sleep at an inn or campsite, but once you have a house, you can rest for free.
There are also some changes for players on consoles and Steam. Console players can adjust the graphics a bit, but it won’t make the game run faster. Steam players will see better graphics when using a feature called DLSS Super Resolution, and some low-quality models will be fixed.