

Rather minor compared to the progress and Randvi bugs but thought I'd report anyways. I've noticed on both PC and PS5, horses immediately have water footsteps splashing on any surface including all npc's, and whenever it rains, afterward all footsteps (on foot or horse) until reloading are splashing wet no matter the weather or environment even hours after. this happens literally everyy time on both platforms.
@emilyb799 waiting for this fix too. had to reload to before i started the quest and been avoiding since, multiple posts are finally on here about it. Loading any save after completion makes the quest vanish from completed log and randvi loses related dialogue
Yes everyone seems to be having this problem ! I haven't seen any responses from ubi about it still, I just hope they acknowledged it somewhere
@weltenbruch2020 i been looking all over and posting aswell about this, why are they not noting this particular bug its quite serious.. the quest vanishes from completed log and randvi acts like the quest never happened after loading a save
@lewis_-_rocks I'm having this issue too, but even earlier, right after I completed Taken for Granted quest and chose "Now is not the time", i saw the new dialogue "lets talk about us" at the alliance map, tried it then reloaded my save to see it was completely missing now, and the quest itself vanished from the completed quest log. On reddit a ton of users are saying the same thing across all platforms. Loading a save after completing it somehow breaks it
@r6viper haha I'm glad I could let you relax a little! But yes it's super immersion breaking and annoying during cinematic scenes ! Hopefully they take note of this issue soon!
@whymygames I'm having this same problem and its holding me off from playing quite a bit. The quest vanishes from the completed quests log and acts as if it never happened, no dialogue etc after reloading a save. Ubisoft please take note of this ! Seems like a brutal bug
@r6viper I had the exact same thing only in East Anglia, it must have to do with the lighting in that region it's the only place i've experienced it. it's definitely not on your end