

edit: Reda only speaks when I ask what he does here. Otherwise silent.
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Same for me (PS4 pro),
but, as I already spent hours on this game, it's not a problem for me : I like it as it is now
Still can be problematic for people who are at the beginning of the game, or simply like to have the voice
Yup, Reda does not speak to me either. I feel kinda bad that he's mute now (but I would have been mashing the skip button anyway! Sorry, Reda! )
That's one bug I am really thankful for. Ubisoft, please DO NOT fix this.
Stop complaining guys and be happy for that
.... but seriously it could be related to voice and subtitles missing in cutscenes for random characters in random places.
Take a look at these threads:
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/120592/bug-glitch-eivor-is-silent-during-oskoreia-conclusion/6?lang=en-US
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/120386/oskoreia-festival-open-scene-voice-sound-bug/10?lang=en-US
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/98702/ac-valhalla-wrath-of-the-druids-voice-not-playing?lang=en-US
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/120655/constant-audio-cutting-out-into-game-crash?lang=en-US
Here is another audio related but older thread:
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/99892/audio-sounds-compressed-of-a-low-bitrate-poor-quality-post-here/544?lang=en-US
I think the reason that players reporting focus on festival cutscenes and Raventhorpe interactions is because most of us have already finished everything else.
I am in the middle of the main quest and so far (after 1.4.0 update) I noticed the bug in main quest "A Noble Escort" first cutscene by Raventhorpe docks and in festival beginning cutscene. It seems that it may not be solely related to cutscenes but to normal dialogues as well.
I will play more and see.
The subtitles are also missing when Reda is silent.
Reporting. I continued "A Noble Escort" and did "Homecoming" quest in Lincolnshire. There were a few cutscenes but the bug DID NOT APPEAR. I also killed one order member and one Zealot and the cutscenes played normally.
Maybe the bug is gone (at least for me) or maybe it is only contained to Ravensthorpe.
Hey everyone!
I'm happy to check into this. I have some questions for everyone, you can answer them in this format if you'd like.
1) When did you first notice the audio was missing?
2) If you play a different save file, are you able to hear Reda speak?
3) Are you having any other issues with audio when you play?
Thank you all! Please feel free to add any relevant details as well.
@ubimint
Owned = 1 single PS4 pro
Accounts = 2
Accounts use = Never openned at the same time : I quit an account and shut down the PS4 before Restarting on the other account
1) When did you first notice the audio was missing?
Accounts 1 & 2
= Reda : no lip mouvements + no sound
= Ravensthorpe : at some places the sound is partialy muted (earing only Eivors' footsteps) : example : near the fisherman hut
2) If you play a different save file, are you able to hear Reda speak?
3) Are you having any other issues with audio when you play?
I give all of this just as information for the team : I like the silent Reda bug
Account 1 : azullFR (Cloud Save file ready to use by Ubi)
Account 2 : a2ullFR (Cloud Save file ready to use by Ubi)
Same on PC here.
Reda not talking and ambient sounds seem to cut out in certain places.
Same thread here:
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/120111/reda-is-mute-after-patch-1-4-0?lang=en-US
and there seems you have answer
Also noticed that after update,but Im agree with @azullFR Im enjoying that too.Have old save,which was made more then 4 months ago and used it,no changes,still no sound.
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