

Under certain circumstances, Chris and Daniel will both be invisible in this scene.

After Sean sketches the Christmas Market, Chris Eriksen will come to talk to him.Mushroom may appear to still be sleeping inside the Abandoned Cabin when Sean and Daniel go outside to look for her.

Daniel's pathing inside the Abandoned Cabin can be buggy, he can walk on air above the bed instead of going around it.Daniel's pathing in the front porch of the Old House and in front of Karen's Room can be buggy, resulting in him walking in place or walking around in circles.When Sean goes to the vending machine to get Daniel a drink at Three Seals Motel, it will say a drink costs $2, but Sean will only spend $1.Doris's animations in Bear Station can glitch out and end up A-posing, which can only be fixed by restarting from the last checkpoint.It is difficult to do this intentionally due to the randomness of Daniel's actions. If Sean picks up an item that goes in his hands (such as a log) at the same time another event is taking place (such as Daniel speaking to Sean), a copy of the item will appear floating in midair until he leaves the area.If Daniel falls off the log in the Trout Springs Trail area and Sean chooses to cheer him up, he will stand up inside of the log, appearing to be cut in half by it.(Even if Sean does not wish to get in his truck, he must select the option to Walk to continue the story.) If this happens, reload the game and restart the chapter. It is possible for Anton to never stop and offer a ride to Sean in Episode Four, preventing progression.If this happens, restart from the previous checkpoint. Under certain conditions, Sean can be pushed inside another character model and get stuck.Nothing in this part of the garage can be interacted with, as it is not meant to be accessed. Chris can then explore around the boxes inside, then leave through the same area. It is possible to clip through the right side of the large garage door by simply walking through it if Chris does not have the car keys in his inventory.
