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Hello there!
I apologise for the double post. I'd like to reach out to you all with an update. I'm happy to announce that the issue wherein Soma would ignore the chose traitor is due to be fixed in TU 1.2.1. This update will deployed 27 April, 2021 at 1 PM CEST / 8 AM ET.
If you are still encountering issues with Soma and the choice of traitor following TU 1.2.1, please don't hesitate to update this thread so we can take a closer look. Please include a video that shows the following:
- You have TU 1.2.1. installed. You can view this information in the opening game menu in the bottom right-hand corner.
- The issue still occuring in-game.
Thanks!
Hello my problem is pretty simple. At the end of the "Stench of Treachery" you must choose who is the traitor and Soma kills the person you choose and if I choose either Birna or Lif everything goes fine but if I choose Galinn then Soma kills Lif. I tried it multiple times, restarted my game and it always ends the same way
@lisskos right like what the [censored] am I meant to do just give up on this story line and not get the allies I need? Or do I have to start a whole nothing new [censored] game to fix it? I wish Ubisoft would get their [censored] in gear and actually have a support worker on this forum website, what a joke dude.
Hey everyone, thanks for getting in touch!
You should be able to select any of them - with different outcomes depending on who. Please try reloading a slightly earlier save, and fast travelling out and then back into your settlement and test again. Let us know if the issue persists!
@ubi-spud i have the same issue and tried everything you said
But not working for me
Same issue Soma kills Birna or Lif despite me choosing Galinn.
Chosing Birna kills Birma, chosing Lif kills Lif.
Tried fast travel, restarting game, looking for more clues did not help.
@ubi-spud Having the same issue, when choosing Galinn Soma will kill one of the other two. Lif is the only one being killed for when I pick any of the options
@jebabiah To clear up my above comment. It seems that the last one I selected, before you confirm the traitor, is the one that is killed. However after the name is no longer bold, the selection seems to have no affect. So on my current save no matter who I choose Lif is the only one being killed.
@ubi-spud can you address this issue quickly?? i cannot go further into the game if i dont complete this quest, i've been stuck for almost 24 hours
@ubi-spud I tried everything you did but as everyone said, it doesn't resolve the bug
Hello everyone,
Thank you for reporting this to us.
We are aware of some inconsistencies with this Quest and it has been passed on to the team to be looked into. Once more information is available, we'll reply again.
I am currently on the main quest mission 'The Stench of Treachery', and cannot proceed due to a bug. Spoilers marked.
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I don't want to progress further in the story before this bug has a workaround as I am wary of the consequences this may have. I have seen others mention this bug on YouTube videos but not on the forums.
Thanks, I hope there is a solution soon.
Are there any news about this annoying bug?
I tried everything, emptying the chache, reinstalling the game, deleting the Cloud memory... meh!!
No matter who I choose Soma always kills Birma. -.-"
@ubi-spud , Unfortunately the tip did not help either. Any news about another solution?
@blitzplum , same problem. No matter what, Soma kills always Birma instead of Galinn.
Same issue for me. Loaded an old save and Soma still Kills Birna instead of Galinn.
@couchguerilla My unfortunate solution was to go back to my last manual save, having to redo a couple of hours of gameplay. How I understand the bug is that the dialogue option that goes from new to read status dictates who she'll kill rather than the one you actually confirm with. So if like I did you go through to hear all the ways Eivor can say that someone is guilty, you get locked into the last dialogue option that you heard for the the first time.. Complicated, but a strange way of flagging for the next cutscene.
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