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Hello there

I played all the day and had fun with the R and T keyboard key to add a slow motion effect or to speed up the game ( just like in open lara ) but since the patch it seems to be gone ?

Anyone having the same issue ? was it a bug or a feature ?

I'm confused
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EntaraX: Hello there

I played all the day and had fun with the R and T keyboard key to add a slow motion effect or to speed up the game ( just like in open lara ) but since the patch it seems to be gone ?

Anyone having the same issue ? was it a bug or a feature ?

I'm confused
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ignore what im saying they fixed a few game breaking things
Post edited February 17, 2024 by MMMBEEDL
Glad I'm not the only one to have noticed it.

I digged a little and the guy who developped Open Lara worked on the remastered as Technical Director at Saber interactive.
Timur Gagiev , on twitter/X as XProger, @XProger_san.

So yeah it had Open Lara code in it obviously. That's cool , I just wish they will release this option in the future ( at least the slo mo ,i can understand the speed up being removed )

edit : the patch fixed a save issue that some players had which made the game impossible to save ( there's a topic about it). I thought I lost my save over it but no it just created a new folder in the same place so I just had to move my old savefile to recover.
Post edited February 15, 2024 by EntaraX
I saw this mentioned on a TR fan site (tombraiderchronicles). Start the game with -dev command line argument and you get access to R and T again.

There's also command line arguments for specifying exact window size (-width X -height Y) and turning off vsync (-novsync).
Ho thanks a lot !

I found it , i repost the article here

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Command line arguments for launching Tomb Raider I-III Remastered have been published, enabling players to toggle high-dpi support and vsync, set custom window for client area, enable developer and marketing tools and disable all legal notices on boot. The command line arguments, originally posted on Tomb Raider Forums, can be found below.

- ldpi - disable high-dpi support

- novsync - disable vsync

- width 1280 -height 720 - set exact window size (client area)

- nolegal - disable all legal notices on boot

- dev - enable marketing tools like slowmo (R), fastmo (T), demo record (F6), demo playback (F7), free camera (F8) which works in cutscenes as well as photo mode

"end of quote"

source :
www.tombraiderchronicles.com/headlines4803.html
Post edited February 15, 2024 by EntaraX
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EntaraX: - nolegal - disable all legal notices on boot
That also kicks the Logos, you are instantly at the Main Menu, love it.