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Interactions off since Twins chapter
Since the update with the Twins chapter interactions with totems, unhooking, and healing others have been off. You need to be lined up just right to perform them - the prompt won't show until you are in specific spot and even then it may cancel out after a second. After the mid-chapter update these interactions have become worse. On top of the need to be lined up right if you are not healthy (madness, Victor in back, needing to mend, etc.) it will try to have you self care, mend, snap out, crush Victor, etc. instead of unhooking, cleansing, or healing others - it's as if interactions on self take priority over other interactions.
I've missed out on saving someone prior to struggle or at end of struggle due to the unhook option not appearing over the interactions for myself or if I am healthy I have had the interaction just cancel on itself. It will flash the unhook option for not even a second before going back to whatever the interaction is I would do to myself.
My swf teammate was injured and could not cleanse a totem upstairs in Hawkins that was near a locker, he kept getting the option to enter locker or heal himself - after healing he still needed to line up just right so he would not get the locker option.
I don't know if this is issue for all platforms as my SWF teammate and myself are both on ps4. I'm assuming this is also a bug and not an intended feature.