

Occasionally in England, I’ll come across not one, but multiple ‘experienced travelers’ who are basically useless once you have discovered and completed everything that was unknown. What’s weirder is that sometimes more than one of these travelers in the group can’t be interacted with, despite displaying a button trigger to do so. This bug needs to be fixed so that multiple travelers don’t pop up together. In fact, I would go so far as to suggest that these ‘experienced travelers’ be removed from the map after everything is completed. Here’s a video displaying the problem...
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@thenorfolkian
I've seen this (Xbox One). I have four just standing near Earnningsstone, three in the river. Last time I looked I could interact with three of them. What I find weird is they can be paid to highlight nothing on the map. The one thing that isn't greyed-out is Mysteries. I've done everything, though, so when I ask they don't add anything. The guy in Ravensthorpe just tells me to come back later. One or two others on the map do walk around. I have already commented on this, nothing's changed - but I'd rate it as a very minor issue so would rather they spent time looking at other things.
@spirantcrayon22 Yes. The ones I come across that ask for money to reveal something end up revealing nothing, so I stopped paying attention to them altogether, but it’s still kind of annoying that there are groups of them now. It’s really bad that the bug goes so far as to continue to allow the player to give money to the AI for nothing.
@spirantcrayon22
@TheNorfolkian
Hey there folks.
Thanks for your reports on this. I've raised this with the development team now for further investigation.
@ubi-orion Thanks! It is unfortunate that there’s no trigger to replicate this bug... it appears to be a random occurrence in the game world. I hope the investigation team is able to locate an example.
@ubi-keo I’d like to report that I have continued to occasionally see multiple experienced travelers since posting this topic. As of TU 1.4.1, this strange random occurrence continues to exist in the game. I managed to capture a screenshot recently outside of Glowecestre. I am hoping that some future update will completely remove these travelers since their purpose ceases to have any meaning once a player completes everything in England.
I would like to note that as of TU 1.6.1, this issue still exists in the game. I honestly find it extremely odd that these travelers don’t get removed from the game once all discoverable content is discovered. The fact that some of them can still take the player’s money without any return is very annoying, let alone the travelers who can’t be interacted with at all. If this issue will not be investigated any further, please have this thread locked.
Hi @TheNorfolkian after thorough investigation, the development team has confirmed that they are unable to continue looking into a potential fix for this particular issue as they must focus on issues that have a comparatively higher impact on the gameplay experience.
I understand that this is not the outcome you were hoping for and can only apologise.
As the issue will no longer be investigated, I will now lock this thread.
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