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Are you reporting this based on the 7 year old information on that page or was this something you randomly ran into just recently?
If it's something recent, please provide us a pair of saves. One before you set the problem off, and one after it's been triggered. We'll need them to compare script variables with because the reports on the UESP page are talking about the global variables issue we fixed in USKP 2.0.
If it's something recent, please provide us a pair of saves. One before you set the problem off, and one after it's been triggered. We'll need them to compare script variables with because the reports on the UESP page are talking about the global variables issue we fixed in USKP 2.0.
I experienced it just before I reported it, and as I said, I was able to reproduce, although only rarely. I've got a save right before triggering it, though my next save is a fair bit afterwards, cuz I don't perma-save all that often. I haven't triggered any other Slow Time word walls, though, so I suspect that won't be a problem.
Attached Files:
Saves.rar


Okay, screen caps, per your request.
Before = SV from before approaching the Word Wall at all. "show WWSlowTime" => 0.
Normal = SV from after triggering the wall normally. "show WWSlowTime" => 1.
After = SV from after a double-trigger. "show WWSlowTime" => 2.
The only notable difference I see between the regular trigger and double trigger is that `iInTrigger` = 2 in one, but 3 in the other.
Attached Files:
SV ScreenCaps.rar
Before = SV from before approaching the Word Wall at all. "show WWSlowTime" => 0.
Normal = SV from after triggering the wall normally. "show WWSlowTime" => 1.
After = SV from after a double-trigger. "show WWSlowTime" => 2.
The only notable difference I see between the regular trigger and double trigger is that `iInTrigger` = 2 in one, but 3 in the other.


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