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SOLVED [RESOLVED] Fish have no swimming animations and/or are invisible when caught | POST HERE
0 Likes/51 Replies/414 ViewsPlaying on Xbox one X, the animations for fishing are not playing when readying the line and casting. Also there seems to be plentiful screen tearing going on throughout the game. Not sure if the fishing was known or not.
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Hello everyone,
I am pleased to say that title update 1.1.0 (patch notes here) released today, and in it was included a fix for the missing swimming animations for fish:Addressed an issue where fish may lay on its side during the fishing animation.
Following this update, it would be appreciated if we could receive confirmation that the fish now swim as intended, and also that they are visible when caught. If these issues persist, we'd like to collect short video clips demonstrating this so that we can reopen the investigation with the developers. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding, and please let me know if you have any questions, concerns or feedback!
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Whenever I'm fishing and get a fish on the line. The fish doesnt move while you're pulling it in, and it is laying on its side. Like it is dead. Then when you get it in. It is invisible in his hands.
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@steven6677 I had the exact same issue here. What platform are you playing in? I'm playing in PC platform. I saw in YouTube ( I guess were PS or Xbox ), the fishes were moving when pulling in the fishing line and when it is caught, there is a fish animation in the hands.
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When i go fishing and hook a fish, the animations stop. The fish appears dead, laying on it's side. Just looks like it's being dragged around in the water. Sometimes the fish runs and pulls away, but even then it's on it's side and just dragging. Then when it says i caught a fish, say brown trout (big) Eivor holds out empty hands for a second or 2.
Seems like this part of the game is not finished. I was really excited when i found out i could go fishing, then when i did, it was just extremely poor and disappointing. -
Hey folks! That's a very strange one. Is it happening every time you fish? Would you guys be able to provide a video of this happening so I can get it up to the devs?
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I also have this issue (PS4) and I can add the water splash animation is far behind the "dead" fish.
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Hello everyone! It sounds like this may be happening on all platforms. If you can provide a video, just post it to YouTube as unlisted and then post the link here. Thank you!
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Thanks guys for the reports and videos! The developers have been made aware. Any updates to this will be communicated when available.
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Same problem. I play on base PS4 digital copy of the game on external hard drive, patch 1.02.
The bug / glitch can be seen in action here
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When catching big fish, Eivor moves like s/he is pulling it out of the water and holding it proudly in front of him/her for a moment.
Just that there's no fish in his/her hands. They're empty.
Just an optical bug because you still gain the resources but it's an obvious one... -
@kizza0721 I'm having the same issue. Fish animation locks/freezes when a fish is hooked on the line, then when I pull them out the fish are invisible. Looks just like the video that was posted. Eivor will even move like the fish is in her hands but the fish visuals didn't load or something.
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@mikkdc This is EXACTLY what's happening in my game. I've never actually seen what the fish look like out of the water.
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@littlebits744 Same issue on the PS5. It worked for my first 3-4 fish and ever since then it's been stuck like this. I've loaded the game again, restarted the console, even reinstalled the game and the issue persists 3 days later.
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