I beloved Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. So much so that if I had been given more time with him during the calendar year, he would have succeeded. a serious run for my 2020 game. But boy, at the same time, I was not satisfied with the support the game received after the launch.
The game released and continues to appear months later, a series of breakout missions, and sometimes entirely breaking the game gandaci. One of them blocked me for more than a week when a character essential to a main mission of the story refused to appear at her designated point in Ravensthorpe, another for a few days when a search that was to trigger a new dialogue after I left a my horse guy never got to him.
These are two that have tormented me; Washington Post highlighted another week ago this gave many others severe headaches.
To be clear, the problem here is not that the game was released with bugs. Just like other weird parts of Valhalla—Low quality sound effects in some areas and cropped scenes where the character’s lips don’t move – concessions must be made that a great AAA game was released in the midst of a global pandemic.
But there’s also a point where we have to admit that this game was released in November, and now it’s almost April, and many of these major bugs are still there, catching and frustrating players months later. What the fuck!
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And while the November issues are still there, some new ones continue to accumulate. The latest round of free seasonal content play, based around the festivities in Ostara, had a number of issues removed after they started causing crashes.
This solution involved removing Ravensthorpe’s Ostara decorations, and his new search will not be complete while Ubisoft is working on a solution.
Are trying to be excited for the first correct update of the game, which will move Eivor’s adventures to Ireland, but when the game still has so many persistent problems, what can be said that an expansion will not just add more to the pile?