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Developer commentary cuts short if 'D'ouble speed is set

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2.00.706, Windows, Steam.

 

I decided that the White March expansion was a good excuse to replay the game, this time with developer commentary turned on. Which led to unintentional hilarity and a bit of grumbling on my part.

 

If game speed is set to normal, the commentary playback plays as intended, and when the developer stops talking, the notification in the top-right corner disappears. Great.

 

If speed is set to slow, the commentary playback plays as intended, and the notification disappears quite some time after this.

 

If speed is set to double, the commentary playback is cut short mid-sentence about half-way through and the notification disappears at the same time.

 

 

Needless to say, the playback should be the same regardless of game speed, and should be the behaviour that is currently only experienced at normal game speed.

Edited by pi2repsion

When I said death before dishonour, I meant it alphabetically.

Hello, pi2repsion.  We are aware of the issue and have a bug in our database regarding it.  Thanks for the support!

- Refer to this thread if you are having trouble finding any information I requested http://forums.obsidi...eport-an-issue/

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Good to hear. It truly is a minor bug, but an annoying one.

When I said death before dishonour, I meant it alphabetically.

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