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After talking to Knud in the longhouse he does not lead me to Huntaheall. I have have quit and reloaded multiple times, I left England and came back to no avail. I am unable to complete the mission and get the wolf pup.
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The mission A little problem starts with the game telling you to follow KNud, for me the kid is not moving I have tried restarting. He is stuck.
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The side quest from Ravensthorpe to follow Knud to a location where there are some children in trouble. The boy will not walk and therefore will not meet at the final location in order to complete this quest. For people who have been able to complete it say that it unlocks an ability to tame a wolf. For the development team, I had accepted 2 quests at the same time, this quest, as well as the quest called “have you seen this man” That may have been the issue, please add it to the update, thank you. If any one has been able to push through this by doing a specific action please let me know
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The issue i have is that Knud is not there so I cannot even start the quest. Is there something that triggers Knud appearing?
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@syrahsavoy I got same problem xbox series x, exactly same situation here. Bad that I don't have save before accepting
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At the beggining of the quest, after talking to Knud, I didn't follow him because I want to do others quests but when I came back to see him, he wait close to a tree on the left of the lounge house.
And I can't talk to him.
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Yes same problem here on Epic PC version, he's not moving anywhere nor talking, cant do the quest...
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Accepting this quest then accepting another quest bugged knud. He is stuck in 1 spot outside of longhouse wont move and cannot interact with him. Making the quest impossible so complete.
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Hi all!
Anyone else having a problem with the quest "Little Problem" and cannot proceed? When the quest triggered I've moved on thinking I might follow Kund later. Now Kund standing not far from my longhouse and...not doing anything. Just standing and straing at me...this little [censored]...tried to run over him, hit him, nothing works. But I'm so far gone in questing that cannot move back in saves to start anew when he first popped...and doesnt even want to do that. Any tips?
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Knud is bugged and wont walk to the quest location. He is stuck outside of the longhouse no matter hwo many times i reload the save file he is stuck outside and wont take me to quest.
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It says I should follow him but he is stopped in front of the community house.
Re-open game doesn't work! -
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The quest wants you to follow the young boy Knud. But it does not work that way. Instead Knud follows my character. And the bigger issue while I was in Quatford doing the quest, Knud was there I was fighting in the war near the church and somehow Knud was there too, who kept following me. That also resulted in me being able to blow the horn, but without its sound.
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