

Videos to these bugs are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12jYGb5DRHOPtjXY5UYzSrp0ARypypJGp?usp=sharing: (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12jYGb5DRHOPtjXY5UYzSrp0ARypypJGp?usp=sharing). Both have occurred consistently for me since 1.1.2.
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Hello there @Sehentsin!
Thanks for taking the time to report both of these issues, and to provide videos as well. I was able to replicate the horse assassination issue myself. I'll pass this report along to the development team for a closer look.
I notice in your long ship songs video, Eivor doesn't make the request for the skald to start singing (which will usually happen). I wonder if this is linked Does this happen every time you sail in your long ship following TU 1.1.2?
Thanks!
Hello @Sehentsin!
Apologies for the double post. The development team has reached out to me, and they'd like some more information from you.
Did this first start occuring after collecting the Shoulder Bash ability (which can be found on the River Raids)? It looks like this could be linked to the ongoing investigation into guaranteed assassination (you can learn more about this here).
Thanks!
@ubi-borealis The problem seems to be that the UI sometimes suggests that a song is playing when it is not. I have had songs play automatically before, but now they do not. Requesting them works though as I just tested it.
@ubi-borealis I did notice this after acquiring Shoulder Bash, but I had no opportunities to do this between installing 1.1.2 and acquiring that ability.
Thanks for letting me know that additional information about horse rider assassination and your long ship songs, @Sehentsin. I've passed these along to the development team so they can take a closer look.
I'm glad to hear that requesting the songs works for you, though! Thanks for checking that for me
Please keep an eye out within our "News & Announcements" forum for future updates.
@ubi-borealis The hotfix seems to have fixed the horse rider assassination. I have since been able to hear songs by demand and automatically.
Thanks for the update, @Sehentsin! I'm glad to hear that these issues have been resolved for you
Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any further questions or concerns!
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