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Old 09-11-2015, 10:26 PM
AdrianD
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Don't know how I missed your post provocating but, with that in mind...

I've read up a bit on #path. It's not committed to memory yet. Before I engage in a project such as this I want to prepare accordingly. I intend to dedicate a fair amount of time to this. It seems it will consume a fair amount of time.

I'd like to be as efficient about fixing all this zone crap as possible. I will not be adding anything custom to zones at this time. I simply want everything to work fine.

I will do the majority of research on my own but, it's important a few things are clarified before I jump in.

Regarding pathing:

Question set 1 - (similar questions framed differently)
Will one node recognize the presence of other nodes nearby? For example, if I add a node out of numerical sequence, does it matter? What happens to previous node connections if I <#path connect [connectid]>?

Question set 2 - (similar questions framed differently)
How does LOS, azone2 and the map files relate to pathing? What can I do with maps in conjunction with working on pathing?

I will be looking in to this stuff myself but, hopefully, someone will have a reasonably succinct answer which could assist.

Thanks
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