Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy

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Tiearian Aug 2, 2023 @ 9:48am
When does the tutorial end?
(Just as a bit of a pre-cursor, I'm not exactly a Harry Potter fan. Never read the books, and the movies felt sorta subpar after the first 3. Not saying that to trigger anyone or something, just letting you know my thought on the matter as it could be a contributor to what I'm going to ask about. I primarily got this game, cause it sort of had a Fable™ vibe to it, and it intrigued me enough to get it.)

I have about 11hrs of play time on my save, and it feels like I'm still doing a tutorial, and being hand-walked. As far as progress, I've recently gotten my Room of Requirement, not sure how early you get that, or how late you can possibly get it, just saying it so you have a rough estimate. I get that your supposed to be a "Student at School." And I'm sorta wondering if that's why I feel like the games a never-ending tutorial? But I feel like they're just basically telling me where everything is, and how to precisely do everything.

Is there any point in this game where they actually just let you figure stuff out for yourself as you come across it? or is there just going to be a teacher, student, or NPC that will just point out ever single thing in the game to you, and tell you how to do them? Like, I know there is little silly puzzles here and there, where it's like, this is a triangle, match the shape to the picture! and you unlock a little passage-way with mediocre loot in it. I'm asking more if the game will let you come across major discoveries, without teaching you how to do them step by step?

I'm not really asking for a go in blind and figure it out sorta game. I'm just hoping for a bit of discovery, and awe, that came with playing Fable games. So far this game seems to be walking you through every discovery, like we are too inept to understand it for ourselves. Or is this game just "highly accessible" to all age groups?
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Crow Aug 2, 2023 @ 10:07am 
You've just about finished the tutorial. The Room of Requirement is the last big piece. It'll get some expansions as you go along. The game is 'high accessible' for the most part, though. You'll learn Beasts and Lockpicking, and that should be it.

The little puzzles can sometimes get a little more challenging, but I think the most interesting ones are the small 'treasure maps' you sometimes find which will have pictograms of something you're meant to do for a reward. Those don't come with a quest marker or anything.
Tiearian Aug 2, 2023 @ 10:11am 
Originally posted by Crow:
You've just about finished the tutorial. The Room of Requirement is the last big piece. It'll get some expansions as you go along. The game is 'high accessible' for the most part, though. You'll learn Beasts and Lockpicking, and that should be it.

The little puzzles can sometimes get a little more challenging, but I think the most interesting ones are the small 'treasure maps' you sometimes find which will have pictograms of something you're meant to do for a reward. Those don't come with a quest marker or anything.
Thank you. I was questioning uninstalling the game, or continuing, that's why I asked. I'll play a bit more here, and hope that things become more intriguing. I do recall that I have a "Class" for Beasts or something, and I just finished the Alohamora mission, or whatever it was called, so I assume that was the lockpicking thing. Fingers crossed I guess lol.
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Date Posted: Aug 2, 2023 @ 9:48am
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