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Is the Horses and Rams Left Back Leg Twitching when walking slowly also present on the Consoles?

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  • FeedbackOnly
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    Okay I am missing it? When does it happen?
  • Zorrin
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    Yes, this happens when you trot with horses, elk, rams, indrik, anything that uses the horse animations. It's been around for many years unfortunately :/
  • drsalvation
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    I'm not seeing it on the old horses, like the sorrel, imperial, palomino, etc.
    But I am seeing it on new horses like the white-gold imperial, or the summoned spectral ones... but their twitch is inwards and I could barely notice it unless I actually pay attention to it lol. The indrik ones do look bad though.
  • WiseSky
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    Okay I am missing it? When does it happen?

    Just pay attention to the left back leg of the horse
  • VoodooPlatypus
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    Yeah, it definitely (still) exists on console.
  • SilverBride
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    It looks like a wobble, like it has an unstable knee joint.
    PCNA
  • WiseSky
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    It looks like a wobble, like it has an unstable knee joint.

    Rehabilitation ?

    or ... take it out back?
  • SilverBride
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    WiseSky wrote: »
    It looks like a wobble, like it has an unstable knee joint.

    Rehabilitation ?

    or ... take it out back?

    Why not an artificial knee replacement?
    PCNA
  • spartaxoxo
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    It looks like a wobble, like it has an unstable knee joint.

    Well it used to be an adventurer like yourself, but then it took an arrow to the knee.
  • WiseSky
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    WiseSky wrote: »
    It looks like a wobble, like it has an unstable knee joint.

    Rehabilitation ?

    or ... take it out back?

    Why not an artificial knee replacement?

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  • SilverBride
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    WiseSky wrote: »
    WiseSky wrote: »
    It looks like a wobble, like it has an unstable knee joint.

    Rehabilitation ?

    or ... take it out back?

    Why not an artificial knee replacement?

    Djnggtq.png

    I can't not see that now!
    PCNA
  • FeedbackOnly
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    WiseSky wrote: »
    Okay I am missing it? When does it happen?

    Just pay attention to the left back leg of the horse

    Thanks
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