

Here's what I tried to resolve the issue:
None of this fixed the issue. I also tried getting a refund, which I'm not entitled to since I'm playing this via the Ubisoft+ subscription service -- so this feels pretty ridiculous: paying a monthly fee for a game that is riddled with more or less game breaking bugs, no ETA on the fix and most likely having your monthly subscription expiring before the game actually works.
I could understand that there wouldn't be a rush for bugs that are simply inconvenient, but making the main story progression unplayable seems like something bad enough that Ubisoft could consider at least refunding the cost of a subscription for playing a game that is broken out of the gate.
Needless to say I'm not buying the Ubisoft+ service again and probably will avoid Ubisoft games like the plague in the future -- not that the reputation of the company shouldn't have warned me about this already.
Also, for those of you that don't already know, this is listed as a known issue in the official thread (and it's amazing how many quests seem to have known issues).
Cool, a new patch that still doesn't fix a game breaking bug for the main quest line. I started up the game anyway, did a raid, looted two chests and the game then promptly crashed when I sounded the horn. My Ubisoft+ expires on Dec 22 and there is no way I'm ever renewing it again. Thank God I didn't actually buy the game.
(People talk about Cyberpunk being buggy, and it sure is, but at least I was able to finish the game with three separate endings. Valhalla is way worse and is getting way less flak for it.)
Here's what I tried to resolve the issue:
None of this fixed the issue. I also tried getting a refund, which I'm not entitled to since I'm playing this via the Ubisoft+ subscription service -- so this feels pretty ridiculous: paying a monthly fee for a game that is riddled with more or less game breaking bugs, no ETA on the fix and most likely having your monthly subscription expiring before the game actually works.
I could understand that there wouldn't be a rush for bugs that are simply inconvenient, but making the main story progression unplayable seems like something bad enough that Ubisoft could consider at least refunding the cost of a subscription for playing a game that is broken out of the gate.
Needless to say I'm not buying the Ubisoft+ service again and probably will avoid Ubisoft games like the plague in the future -- not that the reputation of the company shouldn't have warned me about this already.
Also, for those of you that don't already know, this is listed as a known issue in the official thread (and it's amazing how many quests seem to have known issues).
@soulmasterxx I hope this can be patched as a matter of urgency, since this is a game breaking bug for the main quest line.