No, but the move or standard actions are still executed normally. That is, while Slow limits the actions available in a round, it does not impose any limitations on how those actions are performed. The applicability of free actions is while other actions are being performed normally, not just in rounds which have the normal complement of actions. You can also perform free actions normally in a surprise round, despite that round being short of the normal allotment of actions.
Thank you. That is what I had intended to write.Originally Posted by Andezzar