After trying to respawn on a camp, I got stuck in a very long loading screen. After about 3 minutes, my character was dead on the ground, unable to select a respawn point & unable to use the “unstuck” or “recall to Inn” function. I can still use all the UI and the chat as if I’m not dead. My character is literally bricked.
Update: Decided to bite the bullet and relog, currently sitting in a 5k Queue. Gonna report if the the Bug got fixed in 2 weeks when I was able sit through the Queue
I got the same bug and it hasn’t fixed and I contacted live support chat and they pretty much said we are working on a fix. Except the bug has been in the game since the beta, so I’m just supposed to stop playing on my level 33 account and wait an indefinite amount of time?
I had the same issue since last Friday 01/10-2021, and its really frustrating. I have tried multiple times every day to log in and see if it was possible to respawn, each time i get greeted with a spawn button, when i press it i have to wait 2-3 min, just to get back to the dead charater and with no options other than to wait for nothing, or log out. Chat works fine.
What is your character name in New World: Nihai
What server/world did you experience your issue on: Muspelheim (EU)
Describe the issue you are experiencing:
My Character is considered “dead” after trying to respawn on a camp. Can’t use unstuck and can’t respawn.
Is this a bug or an exploit: Major Bug
(if a bug) How did the issue effect your gameplay: Can’t play the game at all anymore.
(if a bug) Were you able to recover from the issue: No. Still stuck in place.
What are the steps to reproduce the issue as you experienced: Not sure, i had a “lag detected” messege before i died, even though my connection seems fine. I have synchronized time on pc, and have latest update from windows, but sometimes when i log into the dead charater i still get “lag detected” and after a longer period of time, i get this error before i get thrown out and have to wait in line again: “Unexpectedly lost contact with the server. Reconnecting…”