

I just did some random killing for Reda and started the horse on autopilot to the next one. Very shortly after there was an explosion sort-of noise and the screen shook. This reminded me of the launch thing with meteors that got patched out. I sent the bird up to look around but could not see anything nearby. I did not see anything in the sky before either. Has anyone else noted this? This is 1.5.0, of course.
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Hey there @spirantcrayon22, thank you for getting in touch about this. That does seem very strange. In the future, if you are able to capture a video demonstrating the screen shake and explosion noise, we will gladly investigate it further. If you have any questions or run into any other issues, please do not hesitate to let me know.
@ubi-gizmo
Happened again, near Oxford. https://gamerdvr.com/gamer/spirantcrayon22/video/152938774
Please dm me about another matter.
test blocked by "unauthorized content" ????
even a 100 x 56 pixels picture is a "non authorized content" or a "non authorized link" ...
@azullfr
Find Oxford. I was on an autopilot journey from Ravensthorpe to the church in Winchester where Reda's friend stands. I had killed most or all of the soldiers in Oxford and got back on the horse then hit "autopilot" again. It took me south out of Oxford on the east side of the Great Ouse. The shake happened somewhere in the wooded area that surrounds Oxford.
@spirantcrayon22
I wanted to send a picture of a new "burning mastery statue" I found on a hill (it was not there before TU 1.5.0) :
Sorry, all pictures are blocked
Note : I eared the "thunder" but I'm not able to say if it was when I spawned at this synchro point or just before fast travelling from Ravenstorphe (I thought it's was a kind of advertisement for the Ragnarok DLC )
Maybe new Mastery challenges to come ?
For Oxenefordscire, I will try as soon as I will open Valhalla
@azullfr
I saw a burning statue somewhere, too, can't remember where it was but it didn't look familiar. It looked like a guardian statue that can be put in a settlement decoration spot.
@spirantcrayon22 I just had it Took the route you described, but heard the rumbling in Grantebridgescire, in the middle between Nene Blockade and Utbech.
And again... even closer to Ravensthorpe.
@bielik01
curious
I had a look around with the bird on the second time, too, couldn't see anything
response from Ubisoft potentially indicates it's not supposed to happen
@spirantcrayon22
you are right :
I verified, it's not a Valkyrie statue that I saw but the "Guardian" or the "Watcher" statue ( not sure my English translations )
I don't know where the basic settlement statue comes from, as I have it only in 1 account.. and I don't remember how I had it
Note :
heard the sound, saw the meteor and could collect it's content (around 20 meters from the 3 statues, no cow has been injuried)
@azullfr
You got the stuff from a meteor?! So they're in this version of the game. Might be worth visiting Offchurch to see if they can be triggered. I don't need any resources but it'd be interesting to see. Worth collecting together any locations in a list.
@spirantcrayon22 strangest thing was @azullFR actually saw the meteor, so he would know where to go and look for its content. We never had such opportunity.
@azullFR what did you collect?
@bielik01
Yes, is it what it was when the game was released? Seem to recall hundreds of iron ore, tens of titanium and tungsten. Something like that (this is from watching things online, it was only those with a disc that could do it).
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