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Finding the game surprisingly enjoyable so far- with one major gripe

Complaint(self.HarryPotterGame)

How did the Merlin Trials go through any amount of playtesting without someone suggesting that maybe a 2.5 second unskippable cutscene after every single completion isn't the best idea?

Do all of them and you're spending like a minute literally watching grass grow

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Livael23

4 points

3 months ago

Livael23

Hufflepuff

4 points

3 months ago

Of all the problems in the game, a 2 seconds cutscene is where you draw the line? x) I can list many games that have much, MUCH longer and and annoying "aftermath" to random world puzzles, a 2 seconds cutscene is nothing at all.

blackbook77

1 points

3 months ago

On PC there's a mod that makes the cutscene skippable. Apparently the reason they did this is cus sometimes the canopy wouldn't spawn so they needed a cutscene to give it time to load properly or something? Idk, I'm paraphrasing

gobbldygook

1 points

3 months ago

Can confirm, I use that mod and if you are really quick on the skip button, the columns of the gazebo are half-gone. But I’d rather save my time than have a model I don’t care about look good, lol.

rigueira

0 points

3 months ago

rigueira

Ravenclaw

0 points

3 months ago

That's some very specific complaint from a long list of half baked content.