Next Assassin's Creed Game Reportedly Set During The Viking Age

I haven't encountered any game breaking bugs that halted my progression (yet). But it has crashed on me at least 5 times since I started playing. The most crashes of any game I've played since having a PS4.

Does a quality assurance department even exist anymore?
 
Asgard is a fraction of the size of England and its a story location so there isnt side content aside from resource gathering. I haven't been to Jotunheim or Vinland.

As for England, its about the same as Egypt in Origins. Open land with small population centers spread across it. Which is appropriate for the time period. England had less than 1.5 million people during this time period.

On an unrelated note, the game just hard crashed my Xbox. No other game has ever caused my Xbox to cut off.
For me, aside from desert area, Origins definitely feel less empty especially there are tombs, those constellations spots, king animals. I encountered less in Valhalla and I understood England only had few thousands of people at thetime, but the area of empty areas is just frustrating to me when trying to remove the gray areas in the map. They could have cut 1/2 from the eXplorable area and the map would have feel less empty. I literally spent 5 minutes running from a wolf in the open space and didn't come across any abandoned sites.
 
I haven't encountered any game breaking bugs that halted my progression (yet). But it has crashed on me at least 5 times since I started playing. The most crashes of any game I've played since having a PS4.

Does a quality assurance department even exist anymore?
I only experienced falling fromthe sky when I fast traveled and thegame froze when I opened Ubisoft Connect, so this is running for me pretty well though sometimes there are glitches like Aivorwould vibrate after landing in a corner.

And Ubisoft Connect cloud saves automatically. I haven't touched Connect since it frozeto me the first day I got Valhalla, but Im a bit anXious about my file saves. Activating all the longboat fast travel spots/viewpoints is so time consuming. I'm currently at power 43.
 
Make sure you look for the 10 animus anomalies and complete the platforming puzzles for them. There is a major Isu memory flashback of what Odin and the other Norse gods were doing during the Isu Cataclysm.

Also as you discover Isu relics and intel in the game Rebecca will translate and examine them and upload her findings onto Layla's laptop. Makes sure you check the SecureShare folder occasionally.
 
Make sure you look for the 10 animus anomalies and complete the platforming puzzles for them. There is a major Isu memory flashback of what Odin and the other Norse gods were doing during the Isu Cataclysm.

Also as you discover Isu relics and intel in the game Rebecca will translate and examine them and upload her findings onto Layla's laptop. Makes sure you check the SecureShare folder occasionally.
I love the Animus Anomalies, I have finished two of those so far and its fun and I like the transparent blue look. And I thought the cursed areas would creep me out so much, it still does but its quite easy to spot the thing.

I don't think I have crossed any of the Isu objects yet and I haven't seen any of the Valkyries yet as well.
 
Just eXperienced my 1st actual crash and its annoying. It seems like enemies justkeep spawning after you already killed 20 and you can't even use your allies to ambush the place and you can't also auto save while you're in a danger area. SO i have to redo all things, loot chests and kill a hundred more because it just crashed and I havent even playing for a hour yet

EDIT: Just noticed the Ubisoft cloud saves are now corrupted. I don't know how to turn offthe cloud saves, but thankfully my manual saves/auto saves are still working. So maybe I should just do manual saves everytime (which I always do anyway) to not lose my progress.

This Ubisoft Cloud is terrible.
 
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Having not played Origins or Odyssey, or even black flag for that matter, I'm still really enjoying Valhalla. I hopped off of Assassins Creed over a decade ago. I played a little of AC III, but that was it for me. Jumped back into it with Valhalla, and it's a lot of fun. I doubt I'll finish it any time soon though with Cyberpunk right around the corner.
 
Its really time consuming. Though I have to say I had more fun with Black Flag and Odyssey during my first week playing them. However, Valhalla feels more Assassin's Creed than those two games.

And can I just say all the Christianity references in this game are
kinda funny to me, especially I decided this year to be an agnostic after being a Christian my entire life.
 
This game will probably fill a similar role as Odyssey did when I played it and its DLC, it was rarely the main game I was playing, mostly just a game I'd pick up occasionally for a few hours and chip away at, I got a lot of mileage out of Odyssey and I imagine it'll be the same for Valhalla. I've been enjoying it so far though, made it to England and just finished the Ledecestrescire questline.
 
For some reason,aside from the emptyish map I'm more overwhelmed by the amount of side stuff here. The thing is running to the neXt location/point beis such a choir that I keep using fast travel. And by the way, I only used the fast travel once in Watch Dogs Legion to see how it looks and there's no fast travel in Mafia 3.

This game removed a lot of location objectives from Origins/Odyssey like killing king animals, captains, leutenants to clear the location. But there's still a lot of those treasures that I now started ignoring them for now and I started to prioticize in Mysteries and Artifacts, after doing a story mission. But then, the locations I went to clear are level 20 to 55 which is lower than my power level but jeez, I came across the deer legendary animal, a sister that just phases through my attack and 1 super strong dude and they are all over power 100. So my map is still cluttered with icon despite the activities being spread out in the big map.

The ones I'm enjoying are Animus Anomalies, Rock Puzzle, those Stonehedge puzzles, Mushroom Hallucinations but I haven't checked out a lot of those yet. I also like flything and I completed all the raids that aren't above my level. The ones I keep clearing are those curse areas which i don't want to see again in the neXt game.

Also, I thought Asgard looked terrible especially when I went back to England. The graphical difference is so noticeable. Asgard just doesn't look very appealing in this game and Loki/Thor looked so ordinary in this kinda like Odin.

I'm kinda having fun but not so much.
 
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For some reason,aside from the emptyish map I'm more overwhelmed by the amount of side stuff here. The thing is running to the neXt location/point beis such a choir that I keep using fast travel. And by the way, I only used the fast travel once in Watch Dogs Legion to see how it looks and there's no fast travel in Mafia 3.

This game removed a lot of location objectives from Origins/Odyssey like killing king animals, captains, leutenants to clear the location. But there's still a lot of those treasures that I now started ignoring them for now and I started to prioticize in Mysteries and Artifacts, after doing a story mission. But then, the locations I went to clear are level 20 to 55 which is lower than my power level but jeez, I came across the deer legendary animal, a sister that just phases through my attack and 1 super strong dude and they are all over power 100. So my map is still cluttered with icon despite the activities being spread out in the big map.

The ones I'm enjoying are Animus Anomalies, Rock Puzzle, those Stonehedge puzzles, Mushroom Hallucinations but I haven't checked out a lot of those yet. I also like flything and I completed all the raids that aren't above my level. The ones I keep clearing are those curse areas which i don't want to see again in the neXt game.

Also, I thought Asgard looked terrible especially when I went back to England. The graphical difference is so noticeable. Asgard just doesn't look very appealing in this game and Loki/Thor looked so ordinary in this kinda like Odin.

I'm kinda having fun but not so much.
Loki and Thor and Odin are Isu and Isu looked like humans.

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But keep in mind that Asgard and the Isu there and what they are wearing is a simulation meant to appear how Eivor expects her gods to appear. Their clothes and appearance and architecture look like the clothes and architecture styles Eivor sees in her own society.

The real Isu Odin and his group wore much more futuristic outfits and materials.
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Loki and Thor and Odin are Isu and Isu looked like humans.

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But keep in mind that Asgard and the Isu there and what they are wearing is a simulation meant to appear how Eivor expects her gods to appear. Their clothes and appearance and architecture look like the clothes and architecture styles Eivor sees in her own society.

The real Isu Odin and his group wore much more futuristic outfits and materials.
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What i meant is they looked like ordinary NPC characters that, if I I randomly saw them, I wouldn't think its Thor/Loki. They aren't designed well imo. I actually didn't know I was already in front of Thor, Tyr and Freya until I saw the diallgue choices. They are definitely not as striking as previous Ac characters like Juno, Aya, the villains and supporting characters in Brotherhood, Black Flag and Unity. While Odin completely looks like, a random npc character asking for the protagonist for a help.
 
I will happily take hundreds of pieces of randomized loot, break them down or sell them, instead of spending 10 minutes looking for an entrance to a building, get in and leave because I need to find a goddamn key. I'm sick of it in Valhalla. Odyssey's loot system was better even with its flaws.
 
I will happily take hundreds of pieces of randomized loot, break them down or sell them, instead of spending 10 minutes looking for an entrance to a building, get in and leave because I need to find a goddamn key. I'm sick of it in Valhalla. Odyssey's loot system was better even with its flaws.
Odyssey's resource management was much more time consuming. Instead of having to gather thousands of pieces of resources of 4 or 5 different types spread across an entire map I can go to a city and gather 10 pieces of metal and upgrade the quality of all my gear. And pretty much every raid and mission and quick random exploration nets enough leather and ore to upgrade the stats of the gear.

You really shouldn't be struggling with the keys. Odin vision reveals where they are and the entrance to their location is usually very close by the key and easily accessible.
 
It does seem like I would get to finally upgrade all the main upgradeables here (rations/bow arrows) unlike in Odyssey in which there were only two things that were fully upgraded out of the 8 boXes because they are asking for too many supply. However the fabric item is so limited here.

I still don't like the no regeneration and I always ran out of health items unlike in Unity. I also wonder if there's a smoke bomb. Unlike in Odyssey, the special abilities is so freaking limited. I think I already got 1/3 of the abilities but I can't really use them that much during a battle. Whats crazy is in the bigger camps you will get to at least fight twenty enemies but you only have two small bars for the special abilities and it doesn't really regenerate.
 
Odyssey's resource management was much more time consuming. Instead of having to gather thousands of pieces of resources of 4 or 5 different types spread across an entire map I can go to a city and gather 10 pieces of metal and upgrade the quality of all my gear. And pretty much every raid and mission and quick random exploration nets enough leather and ore to upgrade the stats of the gear.

You really shouldn't be struggling with the keys. Odin vision reveals where they are and the entrance to their location is usually very close by the key and easily accessible.

It's just not very fun to me. It's not that I have trouble finding the keys. It just got boring and tedious after the 50th time. I am discovering it takes me out of the game too often. Thankfully using duel Dane axes can glitch you through barred doors, so that kinda speeds things up. But overall I am just not impressed with the loot system in Valhalla.
 
AC Valhalla Update 1.0.4 Out Today, Patch Notes Released

The list is too tldr for me, but I just hope they continue to fiX the bugs as the game crashed on me Twice.

And Ihope there's a clear map for the artifacts. I already removed all the white from the map and visited all but one viewpoint in England and I'm still missing some unfinished artifacts in the map and the npc giving the eXact location don't update very fast, like I encountered them in the streets and told me they haven't found anything yet. And I hope they don't bring back those damn cursed locations. They are nightmare inducing for me. Seriously this is AC not Resident Evil 7, just a lil nitpick.
 
Well I finally encountered a bug that may prevent me from getting the platinum trophy.

In the city of Jorvik there is a world event that has you bring a crippled man to the bridge above him. Every time I bring him to the bridge, Eivor will automatically place the man on the ground and the game becomes stuck. I can't do anything. Not move or fast travel. I have reloaded my save countless times and nothing works.

Has anyone else experienced this problem?
 
The game confirms that
Kassandra was in Britain during the Roman occupation. She visited the bureas and spoke with the assassins. Instructing them about how to operate.

I wasn't sure it was Kassandra at first. All the Magas codex have hints, but the Magas Codex Part 2 says that the unnamed woman mentioned Tartarus.
 
Well I finally encountered a bug that may prevent me from getting the platinum trophy.

In the city of Jorvik there is a world event that has you bring a crippled man to the bridge above him. Every time I bring him to the bridge, Eivor will automatically place the man on the ground and the game becomes stuck. I can't do anything. Not move or fast travel. I have reloaded my save countless times and nothing works.

Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I just finished all the Jorvik side quests and I didn't encounter that. And I'm currently in Jorvik for the main story as well.

Though I couldn't finish one mystery in Lunden because I couldn't move the thing and I looked at YouTube and other people are eXperiencing it as well.
 
I think I'm done with this game. I'm going to finish the Jutenheim arc later on or tomorrow then thats it. I still have those 3 daughters to beat, 3 mysteries (2 are bugged which i have returned to so many times), 1 piece left for the eXcalibur that is tied to a zealot, 3 cairns, those treasure maps, four legendary animals in other regions, some camp chores. I also need to find 4 zealots to kill the head of the order. This is a lot compare to Odyssey which I only have 1 unfinished thing. But right now I don't feel finishing those as I have finished like 95% in the entire game in 170+ hours.

Well I watched how to defeat King Alfred on Youtube and meh. Its just a talk scene. I'm not to going to wait for those Zealots to show up out of nowhere and its pretty much only way to find them.

Things I dislike:
This has the most crashes on my ps4 and it sucks because I paid full price for this. Compare to Watch Dogs Legion, that game only crashed once when I was playing. This one crashed more than ten times that I expect it to happen everytime I play it. Odyssey iirc never crashed on me, maybe once. If I'm playing it for hours, it would crash. But there were also times that I haven't played it for a hour, it still crashed especially in story missions. It is like broken that in any moment, it is gonna crash. In Ravensthorpe, it crashed so many times and there were barely any action there. Yesterday, the frame rate dropped during my last story mission.

The map is unnecessarily super large. The environment looks empty. In Norway, its mostly snow and rocky mountains. It is kinda sad especially when I went back there for a story mission and picked up things I left behind, the environment is a large empty space. Norway was wasted in this game. In England, its mostly plants and trees. If you don't use your horse, you will really walk/climb mountains for minutes or just press the fast travel which I prefer not to use so often but I used fast travel all the time here. There are communities/camps scattered around the map, but there aren't big cities compare to Origins and Odyssey. I think there are four locations that could be called as a city but they look pretty depressing. This game is less flashy compare to the last two. There aren't a lot of npcs in the big empty spaces as well. Most of the people you will encounter in the empty wide spaces are enemies and side quest characters. There's also a weird spooky/haunted vibe which I don't like especially those cursed areas - which plagued the entire map. You don't even get a special reward/item for clearing those areas. Most of the time, the environment is foggy. Its not easy to see while walking and while in the long boat. A lot of the locations would have looked better if they just let the sunlight hit those places and not cover the entire place with fog/clouds especially in daytime. You can meditate to change the weather but I prefer not to use it just to appreciate the environment. Its not fun to free roam here.

The mystery side quests (the ones with npcs talking) don't show the objectives. There's no obvious guide in what to do next after you activated a side quest. They made this hard to track those, and discouraged me to finish them. Plus two of those mysteries are bugged in my game.

I wish I know how many cursed locations, roman artifacts and mysteries I have already finished. They were categorized in 3 sections. But mysteries have like 5 different types, so as artifacts and wealth. I also don't know how many are left to find. The viewpoints aren't enough to activate all the glowing circles in the map. Bring back the progress tracker!

The raven is useless. Didn't help me and wasn't easy to use compare to Origins/Odyssey.

They removed a lot of features from Odyssey making the environment feel more empty. There are no more king animals, there are no sea creatures that will attack you, the boat has no weapons and there are fewer resources to pick up. All of those would have been fine if the 75% of the map isn't empty space. You can't even hurt civilians but we can do that in Odyssey.

Asgard looked terrible and imo, that part of the game got a graphics downgrade. Well other parts of Asgard look nice, but the rainbow bridge and the big tower, eh.

I don't like how they set up the abilities and skills. Leveling up to 400+ is too much, they could have simplified it in 1 tab. Most of the points for the skills aren't really noticeable when activated and used in action. You will still be killed if your enemy is twice your power level. While the stamina meter made the special abilities limited to use especially in killing legendary animals and zealots. Some of the abilities (the ones you need to find in the map) aren't really helpful. I wish they kept Odyssey's skill system as searching for new abilities just added to the grind.

There were a lot of looting of chests. I didn't mind that I have to find keys or how to open the door to retrieve the treasure. However, it is the most tedious thing to do in the game when clearing a region. Sometimes finding a jar of gas was frustrating as it isn't highlighted when Odin vision is used.

Ubisoft cloud saves made me weary. So I always manually saved.

Cutscenes could have looked better. I feel like Ubisoft got less creative in cutscenes as most of the talking scenes look the same. Like whatever happened to cinematography and theatrics.

I didn't really like the main story. I wanted to see more of the present day stuff with Layla, especially Shaun and Rebecca were there. The second time the game hopped back to the present, after a long segment, it was over. I'm not sure whether I like the twist at the end or not, though its quite interesting. I got the Layla ending first before the final region arc in England was activitated. So I also got the true Eivor ending as well and I wish I got those endings after finishing Alfred and the last region arc in England. I didn't really like that final bit with Eivor and his brother in Valhalla, I thought it was so tedious and long.

The last two region arcs in England were the shortest (Wincestre and Hamtunscire) of all region arcs. I thought they were saving the best for last especially given the high power level of those locations. I was quite disappointed how the game ended. All the hours and work put in the game just to get a meh ending.

Good things I like that:
This has the best graphics in the series, topping Unity for me. Its not the flashiest AC game but in terms of photo realistic graphics, this is the best for the series. The location of Layla looks so photo realistic especially with the lighting. The vegetation looks the best in the series as well. Jotunheim looks good as well even though it looks a film set studio with the bright lighting.

I really like that they brought back the hideout for the lead character. It really felt like the playable character has a home unlike in Origins/Odyssey. I like the different features in the hideout. Raiding is more worth it when building those shops and accessing their feature. I like that they finally added hair and tattoo customization. Plus adding decoration in the hideout.

Side activities like flything, stacking up rocks, rock puzzles and Animus glitch platforming. I didn't really catch fishes, but I like that they gave us the option to do that as an extra activity.

Raiding. At first I didn't like it, but in large areas, it is fun.

The database is back especially for characters. Origins/Odyssey only had a database for characters to assassinate.

This feels more Assassin's Creed than the previous games. The flying notes, the Assassins being introduced so early, social stealth. Though I didn't need to use social stealth here.

I enjoyed Vinland. I like how each region arc have their own set of characters/story and sometimes they reappeared in other regions. There's 22 regions over all. It is a lot but I like some of the npcs I encountered.

Over all, I'm quite disappointed in this. I don't like a lot of the changes and this isn't fun compare to Odyssey. While the things I like doesn't outweigh the things I dislike.
 
I still haven't played Odyssey, is it worth diving into this one?
 
Ah well...damn lol guess I should finally pop it in.
You should definitely use the Animus to eXperience the Odyssey. For me since its the best game since Black Flag.

Best - Brotherhood, Black Flag, Odyssey
Good but I only appreciated it later on - Unity, Origins
Good but too short - Revelations, Rogue
Just okay - III, Liberation, Syndicate
Meh - II, Valhalla

I'm hoping the neXt one is much better. The story of Valhalla is so flat and this isn't fun to me. Now that I finished the main game, I don't know in which area would I go to free roam.
 

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