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[bug] Walls Ignored Outside the Sub When Moving Towards a Gap #6066

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CRedinger opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 2 comments
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[bug] Walls Ignored Outside the Sub When Moving Towards a Gap #6066

CRedinger opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 2 comments
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Description

Player can move through walls outside the sub when approaching an open door/hatch or gap.

Gap bug test.zip

Steps To Reproduce

  • Using the attached outpost -
  1. Test the attached outpost in the sub editor.
  2. Equip the dive suit.
  3. Open the door.
  4. Swim right through the walls.
  • Recreating from scratch -
  1. Create a gap large enough to move through.
  2. On one side create a hull overlapping the gap.
  3. On the opposite side of the gap create a wall parallel to the gap.
    (Wall should be within a 10 feet or so of the gap)
  4. Swim from the side of the wall opposite the gap, through the wall towards the gap.

Version

v 0.13.3.11
Windows 10

@Regalis11 Regalis11 added Bug Something isn't working Code Programming task labels Jun 15, 2021
@Regalis11 Regalis11 self-assigned this Jun 15, 2021
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Rokvach commented Jun 22, 2021

Tested, working correctly. Closing.

@Rokvach Rokvach closed this as completed Jun 22, 2021
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