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N o diea what "CA-like" means, but you are not wrong. I still wish the developers a good time to relax some, as for once they are taking more time than used to be.
The QA teams are circa 3-4 week behind at the moment, wheras two weeks ago it was "just 1-2 weeks". So hopefully they had a two weeks break at a point.
CA is short for Creative Assembly - the developer of the Total War series. Lately the company has become notorious for letting game-breaking bugs fester. In fact, each new "hotfix" or "bugpatch" seem to create more bugs than it purportedly fixes.
Yes, still lots of act 3 bugs to sort out. Shadowhart needing to talk to everyone first, and the chap in the mage tower fight getting stuck come immediately to mind. Jahira’s quest also seems pretty bugged.
In the crpg space Wrath of the Righteous has bugs that will likely never be addressed and new ones get introduced every patch.
Larian stated awhile ago they are working on epilogues and other stuff to flesh out/patch the game. They said this would take time and is likely where a lot of their focus is on right now. They're also probably slowing down the mini patches and shifting to bigger patches that come out more slowly. Most companies do this after release.