Cannot read all the clues on the bookshelves to complete "The Colovian Occupation" quest.

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RSram
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Finally had a session that wasn't jerky and bug ridden and now just when I started to enjoy one session since April that wasn't riddled with bugs, low FPS, crashes, or missing NPCs, I now cannot read all the clues on the bookshelves to complete "The Colovian Occupation" quest. I was so close to finishing a game session for the first time with no issues!

So another dead end quest to stop me from playing. I played this quest quest before and it wasn't broken if I remember correctly, so how does ESO keep breaking things that wasn't broken before?

What ever happened to the terms "object oriented" and/or modular programming?

Just another disappointing day in the life of an ESO player.
  • ItsGlaive
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    Having this problem at the moment too :neutral_face:
    Allow cross-platform transfers and merges
  • RSram
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    After re-logging in, and trying the other houses with the clues, I was able to complete the quest.
  • Nestor
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    RSram wrote: »
    After re-logging in, and trying the other houses with the clues, I was able to complete the quest.

    Sometimes the game seems to disconnect. I have found that waiting a minute or two will allow access to containers again for things like this. Log in/log out works too, it's up to you which is easier in the long run.

    I have noticed it a bit more lately, but it never stops me from doing a quest if I wait a bit.

    Enjoy the game, life is what you really want to be worried about.

    PakKat "Everything was going well, until I died"
    Gary Gravestink "I am glad you died, I needed the help"

  • renordw
    renordw
    Soul Shriven
    Having the same issue was well
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