Is there a possibility to have the option to remove crafting/building materials from inventory like in AC Odyssey? I even reverted to a save two hours before I started using this trainer and turned it off but yet I still have all my materials in my inventory. Just wanted to look at things not keep it permanently.
Well ya know?? I am on my third restart and new game, have made it to England twice and ended up having to restart the entire game.
So this game does not use any ordinary level up system, it is a power level such as in Destiny Two. So what happens to me is if I use the XP Boost cheat experience does not register, the upper right hand experience box is gone and last trip I was only power level 3 when I made it to England. This has happened to me twice now. This time I am not using the XP boost and the game is leveling like it should therefore in this instance it is the Cheat Trainer, not the game. There is some kind of conflict when you do use the XP boost and you will get no XP at all. Even if you turn it off the conflict is in your save file record .
Next is if you use the Unlimited Skill Point cheat it works fine, however once you quit the game, the next time you start the game all the skill points are gone. Save the game ten times and they still vanish.
I have noticed also that the game itself is full of glitches and bugs, in my two trips to England I have had the game freeze up various times causing loss of progression, and the auto save feature in the lower right corner will run constantly and never stop, so saving freezes the game in the save menu, if you do not save , which you cannot do without the game freezing in the menu, well either way you loose progression up to the point the auto save started constantly running and did not shut off.
This trip I will not go anywhere near the XP or skill point boost. Everything else seems to function properly , however the game does not and freezing up in the menus seems to be a widespread situation reported in all the discussion forums across the internet.
The XP boost still causes no XP at all. The unlimited skill points work and so far those you pick stay when you save the game, so Navidia was the culprit for this situation also. With this new leveling system the unlimited skill points is the way to go. Even though this cheat is unbalanced and needs work, such as giving me mastery points at power level 27 it will not corrupt or break the game like the XP boost does. For the moment you can just ignore them and not use them, seems to work for me.
To the creator of the trainer. With unlimited skill points which number 999 the game sees this as a fully maxed out character. Use one or 10 skill points you still have 999, so the game starts handing out mastery points as you gain XP. Not a big deal just sayin so it is out there.
I discovered a game breaking glitch after finishing the The Kingmaker's Saga - Ledecestrescire. Be prepared for having a save game at the end of "Heavy Is The Head" (or "An Island of Eels" if you did not start with Grantebridgescire). Reloading the save was the only solution.
Reloading the save game fixes this glitch. I am not sure, if you discover the glitch, if you start with Ledecestrescire. But be prepared, because finishing both quest lines will trigger an event inside your camp.
Reloading the save game fixes this glitch. I am not sure, if you discover the glitch, if you start with Ledecestrescire. But be prepared, because finishing both quest lines will trigger an event inside your camp.
This is the best advice for any encountered glitches - ALWAYS MANUAL SAVE! I encountered a similar glitch in the Lunden arc, I had some NPCs trapped in a church and no way of continuing even by fast travelling. Reloading a previous save file fixed the issue.
The map room is super bugged period. Every time I try to use the table, it zooms in on the figures and I can't do anything but cancel. Then it zooms in on some weird angle, then up close again. I had to leave and come back 6-7 times before it worked properly.
Thanks for the heads up. I usually make a new save file every 10 hours when it comes to the AC games. But this time around, due to the amount of glitches, I started doing every 5 hours. Then after having to start a load of a previous save and having to replay 5 hours of the game, I started saving a new file before taking on a new quest. Now I save often and plenty.
Other, less important, but still somewhat annoying glitches include a missing treasure hoard and a missing key, both of which you should be able to collect. The key makes it impossible to finish a quest mission in a timely manner. You have to complete an entire story arc before the mission will reset and allow you to choose a different option for completion.
All of these issues together leave me with little option but to rate Valhalla low. Maybe a 2.75? Valhalla is a bad game. And it hurts to say that. I wanted to like Valhalla. I wanted to love it. It looked so cool!
I disagree. I love valhalla. Im playing on pa5 and its easily one of the best games ive ever played. And whats more they keep coming out with more and more dlc for it. It is right up there or very closely behind horizon zero dawn, god of war, wicher 3 g.o.s. and it blows last of us 2 out of the water. Ur review is insane valhalla is a top 5 game for most peoe and top ten for anyone who played it i would guess.
i agree with admin, this game is the worst ac game, i spend 80 hours in ac odyssey with ultra settings looks awesome, physics cloth look pretty cool, meanwhile in ac valhalla blurry texture and there is no physics cloth.
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Several months after its release in November 2020, Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Valhalla continues to address the many bugs and glitches that have plagued the game since its launch. Just recently, the development team has updated its current known issues list in order to address the facial animation glitches that gamers seem to have found annoying while going through AC Valhalla's dialogues and cutscenes.
Most players of Assassin's Creed Valhalla are likely familiar with the host of issues the devs have been trying to resolve. Early on, a few days after the game's launch, a quick update fixed pressing issues with important beginner side quests such as the Seer's Solace in Norway. And just last January 14, Ubisoft released a 1.1.1 patch update that focused more on addressing quality-of-life issues such as bugs on big side quests that lock players out of progression, aggressive NPCs in towns, and even save file errors when online. This time, though the to-be-fixed bug list looks notably shorter, the team is focusing on the NPC face glitches, among other things.
In Ubisoft's official forum, the development team listed down the facial animation glitch as the "Lip Sync / Mouth movement during dialogues" issue. This means that the NPC's lip movement does not synchronize with his/her voice acting. This is especially noticeable in zoomed in dialogues between Eivor and an in-game character. Though not as big of an issue as Eivor's quiver bug, this can be annoying, especially for players who are already watching important story cutscenes or those who enjoy immersing themselves into the whole Assassin's Creed Valhalla experience.
The team also lists down other issues that it will be fixing in the future update. Major ones include stalled progression in some crucial story quests, and the final member of a certain organization not being revealed even if all prerequisites have been completed. Minor fixes include Assassin's Creed Valhalla fish not spawning in oceans or coasts, which can be crucial for quests that require fish, and Photo Mode not implementing photo frames in player's shots.
There are still some issues under investigation which might be included in incoming patches. These mostly involve more story and side quest bugs. However, there is no news on when exactly the Assassin's Creed Valhalla development team will address them. Hopefully, the devs will implement the fixes sooner than later, to give the fans who are just starting the game, or those still aiming for a Platinum trophy, the best player experience.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been impressing since its launch, but a new bug may leave players a little intimidated. Players are reporting that a glitch in the game is changing children into adult-sized versions of themselves.
The Assassin's Creed franchise is no stranger to glitches. From faces with... well, no faces in Assassin's Creed Unity to a slew of other famous visual glitches, the series is never far from serving up something unintentionally funny, or potentially terrifying.
Today, we are in the 'potentially terrifying' column. It appears that for some players, children are growing past the size of adults and towering over the game's protagonist, Eivor. The bug was noted by former VG247 deputy editor, Kirk McKeand on Twitter, who shared an image of the oversized 'Anglo-Saxon Child'.
Outside of this though, Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been getting rave reviews, pleasing long-time fans of the series with many are calling it one of the best in the series. The title has certainly helped bolster the next-generation console line-up, giving players a huge RPG to get lost in with their new hardware.
It's been almost a month since the release of Assassin's Creed Valhalla for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One, so you might finally be getting to the point where you're ready to finish Ubisoft's epic adventure.
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