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Just had this happen in my first post-1.05 fight (Bounty for the Captain Maramar [or whatever]).

 

I have no idea what triggered it, but all of a sudden the entire fight started going in normal speed, even though the half-speed button was enabled. Curiously, the "half speed" text that normally displays had disappeared. I tried toggling the half-speed button to see if that would help, but nope.

 

At some point in the fight, the half speed resumed.

 

I'd provide a save, but I have no idea what happened. My best guess is some spell or effect that I triggered broke half speed mode, and when it wore off half speed resumed. But I can't imagine what that could be?

 

And c'mon, Obsidian. I realize making a game is hard work, but this feels like a pretty weird regression.

1.05 introduced Auto-Slow on Combat. Go into your settings. Turn it off. Post an update if that doesn't resolve the problem.

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1.05 introduced Auto-Slow on Combat. Go into your settings. Turn it off. Post an update if that doesn't resolve the problem.

 

You misunderstand?

 

Auto-slow in combat has always existed. I always have it on.

 

The problem is that it was on, and then randomly in combat it disabled (it didn't flip off, the button was still highlighted), and then re-enabled at some point later.

  • 3 months later...

Bump!

This bug is still here, and a difficult fight forced at double speed is a space bar destroyer.

Hello everyone,

 

This is a known issue. The problem occurs if you are already in slow mode and have auto-slow enabled. The bug is in the hands of the appropriate team. 

 

Thank you for your support!

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