Manius recognises the tombs were built by someone other than the primitive local Britons, but is more concerned with the fact they were currently being used as places to gather and celebrate local anti-Roman heroes. One section includes a fun/frustrating ice maze with traps waiting behind some panels.Įach tomb is clearly Isu in origin, but poke around and you'll find notes from someone named Manius Calvisius, who served as engineer to Roman emperor Nero. Several times you'll need to unlock doors using weights carried some distance through obstacles in the cave system. But there are other Odin runes out in the world, too - suggesting more tombs will follow.Įach mini-dungeon feels a bit like the Ezio-era platforming tombs of old, with a handful of physics puzzles inside courtesy of later influences like Breath of the Wild and Immortals: Fenyx Rising. The original Isu map to the tombs' locations, with the Roman attempt in parchment in front.Ĭhecking this map is the only way to see where the other tombs are located (apart from checking the internet). It's also here you'll get clues as to how they came to be made, and to a larger mystery players will need to wait a little longer to uncover. Its here, via a giant map, you can see where the other currently-accessible tombs are. The first cave by Ravensthorpe acts as a kind of hub for the new Tombs of the Fallen update. And, indeed, Eivor discovers she now has the power to make these rocks vanish, uncovering complex cave systems to explore. So I really wanted that account to work.Fans had long suspected there was a mystery behind the various rocks scattered across Valhalla's world with symbols on them - dubbed Odin Runes. Turned out the game was, somehow, activated for "Account A". When I booted the next day, to play some more ACII with "Account B", I received a pleasant "This CD Key or Activation Code is already in use with another Uplay Account". If you're wondering why I really wanted my "Account A" to work, it's because I was able to activate and play ACII with "Account B" exactly once. ) to "The Netherlands" I was finally able to login with both Account A and B into the uplay client. For "Account A" I made the mistake of selecting the wrong country when I signed up with it, "Netherlands Antilles" when I actually live in "The Netherlands".Īfter contacting support, asking them to change my country (something you can't do through your account settings. But when I noticed I didn't get the message when logging in with "Account B", I got suspicious. I initially ignored this since the whole website is buggy and clicking "Ask me later" got me to my account page. When I logged in with "Account A" on the uplay website there was an error stating "countr圜ode is not ISO-3166-1". Let me refer to my accounts as "Account A" with which I couldn't login and "Account B" which magically let me login into the uplay client. The reason I claim this is because I remembered I had a second account with which, to my surprise, I was able to login to the uplay client just fine. The uplay client is just not getting the response it's expecting. ![]() ![]() In my case, it had absolutely nothing to do with a service being unavailable, connectivity was perfectly fine. Turns out the message "A Ubisoft service is unavailable at the moment." is way off.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |