Ubisoft is not yet ready to implement a permanent solution to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s crash problems, but the development team has a temporary solution. A new fix removes certain items and features from the game, allowing you to experience Ravensthorpe without “being out of sync”.
We use a hotfix on the server side to address the increase in accidents near Ravensthorpe. Settlement decorations will be temporarily removed and the search for the Ostara Festival with decorations cannot be completed. Thank you for your patience, because our team will be releasing a permanent solution soon! pic.twitter.com/gYG7O8dvF3
It seems that the decoration of the settlement is behind the accidents, and so it has been removed from the game, as well as search for the Ostara festival in which the items are involved. Once the permanent solution is out, it is must come back into the game, but you’ll have to wait a bit. Ubisoft will launch a window next week for the larger, permanent solution.
This is an issue that has only been in the game for a short time – at least to this extent – so if you took more than a few days off to play Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, you probably did not even notice it. not. Before the time, the game did have technical issues, such as the characters’ mouths not moving when they spoke, or the legs not moving when running, but unfortunately they occur fairly frequently. According to my own experience, I had one accident in over 50 hours, and it came when I was trying to travel fast from Ravensthorpe.
However, Ubisoft is still criticized for how much microtransactions are at stake, as well as their cost. Bug fixes have also occurred recently, but some seem to persist. At least on PS5, the hook-up of a split-second happens pretty frequently.