

my controller wont stop vibrating when Eivor walks or runs! I have to save my progress and then leave to title screen and restart the game! then it starts again.
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Hello there,
As we have had no reports of this issue with the sliding attack persisting in-game following the release of TU 1.2.2, we will now be locking this thread.
If you encounter any further trouble with attacks in-game, please don't hesitate to create a new thread so we can investigate further.
Thanks!
There is a glitch in wrath of the druids whenever you do a running attack with the sickles that causes the game to think your sliding down gravel, it causes the controller to vibrate constantly and gravel to constantly fall from Eivors legs.
When you do a sprinting attack with a sickle equipped the game thinks you are sliding and causes the controller to constantly vibrate and dirt to shower from eivors legs.
Attached is a clip that shows the lawnmower effect when using a sickle. When I switch to a different weapon, it goes away.
https://clips.twitch.tv/SmallOriginalOilBloodTrail-pW0UQ4HRC3DtFpZZ
Lawnmower effect when using a sickle
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Now that would be annoying.
Won't be using that weapon. Ever.
@russt72 The same thing is happening to me right now, I came here looking to see if it's a common issue for everyone. It only seems to happen to me when using the Sickles which is a real bummer because I really like the combat animation of them, hope someone resolves this soon
Anytime I try using any of the Sickles in combat my controller constantly vibrates and there is dust/mud/dirt/grass that stays stuck under my feet with nonstop vibration that looks like it's being moved around in even when standing still. Please fix ASAP I was really looking forward to using the Sickles and can't even enjoy it now.
I've been experiencing non-stop particles emitting on Eivor's foot. There are particles flying around even if my character is just standing or even while swimming, dust particles comes out on his feet.
#WrathOfDruidsDLC
@spar7anman60 Exactly the same thing is happening to me, shame because I was enjoying using the sickles until I found this.
@mwaaayk Sadly the only workaround I have found so far is unequipping the running strike as it seems to activate for me when using that skill with the Sickles, since resetting the skill the particles and vibration have stopped appearing completely when using them, hope this fixes the issue for you at least until Ubisoft makes a permanent solution
@xander7tn Me too, I found a temporary fix for me was removing the running strike skill and it completely stopped the particles and vibration glitch appearing under my feet. Shame we have to reset a whole skill for it but hopefully this fixes it for you until Ubisoft makes a permanent solution for it
@acedyn22 I found that resetting the running strike skill prevents the glitch from happening at least on my game, I hope this works for you as well until Ubisoft can fix this issue permanently
@figurellllo If you reset the running strike skill this should fix the issue, when I did on my game the vibration/particles stopped appearing again and was able to use the weapons like normal. Sucks we have to reset a whole skill for it to work properly but hopefully this fixes the issue for everyone as well until Ubisoft can permanently resolve it
Performing a running light attack with a sickle will create a constant sliding audio effect and usually is accompanied by dirt, leaves, or mud being kicked up constantly including when climbing or perched on a synchronize point. Only temporary fix that works is to reload the save or load into a different map area (e.g. switching to Norway)
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