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Does the pathfinding walls of support_pillar register with the wrong location?


Littlefat1213
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I can walk around it when I build single support_pillar ,but you see i was blocked when try to pass through between two.And i spawn some walls to show you the pathfinding walls it actually added.

 

The conclusion is that The pathfinding walls existed gaps in the middle of them.

It not enough when use 4 pathfinding walls to cover this physical range of 2 and maybe should use 16 walls.Besides, perhaps the pillar placer should snap to meters just like the wall placer? I mean the real pathfinding wall position would be normalized to the wall placer point and offset its original position when AddWall. 


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build two support pillar close enough and try to pass through between them




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sorry for some wrong content above, i just notice that the Geometric Placement Mod override the original pillar placer and original placer has been set as snaptogrid and it do work in placer component in this update. And maybe the 4 pathfinding walls used for 1 phyrad in Beta and now the radius change to 2

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Changed Status to Closed

The physics radius is 2 for physical blocking. We intentionally fit only 2x2 pathfinding blocks inside pillar.

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2 hours ago, V2C said:

Changed Status to Closed

The physics radius is 2 for physical blocking. We intentionally fit only 2x2 pathfinding blocks inside pillar.

ok,I would have thought it was supposed to be like this,image.png.9663df18ffb3a6a719d98b8a59a3d8e7.pngI'm sorry if I'm wrong or there are any other intentions. 

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