For right now, players will simply have to endure the uncanny valley of Hogwarts Legacy’s faces. Whether or not players will see any change to character models remains to be seen. This model issue has seemingly been brought up to the development team through Hogwarts Legacy’s bug reporting system. Eventually, the eyes and mouth will drift up again over time, leaving this only as a band-aid on the issue. By casting Lumos, the lighting spell that players receive in Hogwarts Legacy’s tutorial section, the facial model will go back to the original placements seen on the character creation screen. If you're not enjoying a game, do not force yourself to finish it (unless you're planning to review, do videos on it, or something.) Yes, it was (probably) expensive, but if you're not enjoying yourself, you're not going to, 'get your money's worth,' out of it, through sheer persistence. The Reddit user did find a temporary fix for this model issue. That said, 'not for everyone,' is a real thing. With a comparison between the eye line, ear line, and nose lines of the two character models, we can see exactly how much the character model is altered. This leads characters to have a much more crowded face, with the mouth almost touching the nose. 69MinuteMan explains that once in-game, the character model’s facial features, the eyes, and mouth, go upward while the nose stays in place.
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