Sterno
May 25th, 2022, 12:44
I've got video of my game session on Sunday where I was editing a wall on the fly, and suddenly players could see and walk through a completely different section of wall until I undid my change. Unfortunately, my OBS settings were messed up and it isn't capturing their audio describing the problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOIR9y2yWdk&t=3600s - Here's where you can see a player just walk right through the wall to the east. I slap control-z a bunch after that and suddenly the walls work for them again.
Here's a little earlier where I'm editing the wall live, which seems to have caused the problem. They were in an area that had a hole from one room to the next and I was trying to remove the wall between the two areas to make it easier for them to go up and down the hole without me having to drag them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOIR9y2yWdk&t=3536s
I do have multiple layers there with LOS occluders on them (though all are enabled). If the answer is "You shouldn't use multiple layers for LOS", then I'd argue that the problem here is that the tool allows you to do so (and in fact, makes it the most likely scenario unless you're careful to click on a layer before editing).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOIR9y2yWdk&t=3600s - Here's where you can see a player just walk right through the wall to the east. I slap control-z a bunch after that and suddenly the walls work for them again.
Here's a little earlier where I'm editing the wall live, which seems to have caused the problem. They were in an area that had a hole from one room to the next and I was trying to remove the wall between the two areas to make it easier for them to go up and down the hole without me having to drag them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOIR9y2yWdk&t=3536s
I do have multiple layers there with LOS occluders on them (though all are enabled). If the answer is "You shouldn't use multiple layers for LOS", then I'd argue that the problem here is that the tool allows you to do so (and in fact, makes it the most likely scenario unless you're careful to click on a layer before editing).