Gothic Remake Lockpicking Sparks Player Backlash, Patch Coming Monday

Key Takeaways

- Gothic remake's new lockpicking system has polarized players, with many finding it confusing
- Developer Alkimia Interactive is monitoring feedback but hasn't committed to changing the mechanic
- A PC patch fixing crash bugs is scheduled for Monday
The Gothic remake arrived with its hardcore reputation intact. But one new addition has players scratching their heads more than the original ever did: the lockpicking mini-game.
Developer Alkimia Interactive published a community blog on Steam yesterday addressing the growing frustration. The studio says it's watching player sentiment closely but stopped short of promising changes to the mechanic itself.
“We are monitoring the sentiment about lockpicking which seems very mixed; we cannot stress enough how much easier this gets when you start adding skill points into it.”
— Alkimia Interactive, Steam community blog
What Makes the New System So Divisive
The original Gothic used simple keyboard inputs for lockpicking. The remake replaced this with a complex slider-based puzzle that operates in real time. Each tumbler pin needs to hit a specific position, and moving one plate affects multiple others. Players get two mistakes before the lockpick breaks.
Reddit user Salvator-Mundi- tried to explain the system in a thread yesterday: "It is a classic puzzle. Moving one plate actually moves multiple plates. Plates at different levels move different other plates. You have to find the order of moving the plates."
Even that explanation left many players confused. The same user acknowledged the learning curve is steep, suggesting developers "could add easier locks at the start of the game."
Critics Aren't Fans Either
PC Gamer's Fraser Brown summed up the frustration in his Dungeon Master column: the system "has broken me and I can no longer experience joy. I guzzled down one of my favourite beers last night and could only taste disappointment."
Brown also noted the remake's version is still better than the original. Small comfort for new players encountering Gothic for the first time.
PC Gamer's review called the remake "an RPG for people who think Daggerfall was the last good Bethesda game." The game clearly targets players who want difficulty. But even that audience seems split on whether this particular challenge adds to the experience.
Crash Fix Coming Monday
The lockpicking debate overshadowed another piece of news from the same blog post. Alkimia confirmed it's working on a PC patch to fix crash bugs, with release scheduled for Monday.
The studio promised to "continue to monitor and communicate as soon as we have solutions or timelines for when fixes will be deployed." That language suggests the lockpicking system itself isn't getting an immediate overhaul. The studio's position: invest skill points and the problem solves itself.
The Purist vs. Accessibility Debate
Gothic has always been a niche series. The 2001 original earned cult status partly because it refused to hold players' hands. Fans expected the remake to preserve that philosophy.
The question is whether the lockpicking system is the right kind of hard. Classic Gothic difficulty came from exploration, combat, and resource management. A mini-game puzzle that breaks flow is a different beast entirely.
Some players see it as authentic to the series' unforgiving spirit. Others argue a confusing interface isn't the same as meaningful challenge. The Reddit community remains divided, with purists defending the system and newcomers asking for tutorials or easier early locks.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
What's wrong with Gothic remake's lockpicking?
The new system uses a complex slider puzzle where moving one plate affects multiple others. Players find it confusing and unforgiving, with only two mistakes allowed before the lockpick breaks.
Is Alkimia fixing the Gothic lockpicking system?
The developer says it's monitoring feedback but hasn't committed to changes. It suggests investing skill points makes the system easier.
When is the Gothic remake PC patch coming?
Alkimia confirmed a crash fix patch will release on Monday. The patch focuses on stability issues, not the lockpicking mechanic.
Is Gothic remake harder than the original?
The remake preserves the original's hardcore difficulty. PC Gamer called it an RPG for players who think Daggerfall was Bethesda's last good game.
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Manaal Khan
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