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Old 09-11-2015, 11:28 PM
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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]>?
Yes it will, as long as you process the zone afterwards. If you do the info on the last path node you add, you will see it is connected to other ones within visual range.

But there is a caveat to this. If you manually connect a path node, and do not let it do it automatically and then run the process command you will lose the manual one. So do any manual ones last.

Also save often, trust me. And it does not hurt to save with different file names as you go, in case you screw up. Like this.

#path process kaladimb-a
#path process kaladimb-b
#path process kaladimb-c

And so on

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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?
Not a damn thing that I know of.

Also, as a tip, skip outdoor zones. There is no point in doing them, in fact it will make matters worse.
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