


"Fine!", I said defeatedly as I went into the settings and reduced the graphics from Ultra to High.

Opening doors took forever as I couldn't reach the other side until it loaded, and even then, I walked in and endured the lag spikes and stutters. I arrived at Hogwarts, went through the lacklustre sorting-hat ceremony, and continued to lag. So when I launched the game, started on my quest with Professor Fig, and then lagged to hell and back, I just tried to ignore it and figured it would go away - surely, my old PC just needed a warmup.īut the lag never went away. My idea was to jump into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on the 7th of February, and I even cleared my schedule as much as I could to be able to do so. The only allure for me and the Deluxe Edition was really the 72-hour early access (and the Thestral mount - I love you). So, naturally, the Deluxe Edition of Hogwarts Legacy is something that I personally didn't much care for: Dark Arts are things I'll likely never touch because I'll feel morally disgusting if I do. Despite there being several endings to some games, one of which is usually an evil run, I often don't feel comfortable enough if I don't have a halo and a holy light shining from above naming me an honorary angel. Now, I'm going start this off by saying that I'm a total goody-two-shoes I've come to terms with that - I feel uncomfortable being mean to in-game characters, and I feel morally disgusting if I even consider committing a heinous act in a game. Hogwarts Legacy is officially out, so now it's time to complain about it: I feel scammed by the game's Deluxe Edition "bonus". Articles // 22nd Feb 2023 - 5 months ago // By Artura Dawn I Feel Scammed by Hogwarts Legacy's Deluxe Edition
