UE3 - UT3 Path complexity

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Kantham

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I have a PowerCore just like the one you find in WAR-Torlan, that is, half-way sunk in the ground. The level designer got the pathing connected to the Core, I really have no clue how the nodes got linked to the core going trough the BSP, as white paths.

I looked in the properties, there's also a blocking volume in the way which leads me to believe Torlan's designer forced the paths via the core. I just have no clue how.

I deleted those linked Path Nodes, and brought up new ones approximately in the same place as the other ones, made a build and the nodes didn't link.

Just... how the hell? :con:
 

_N_

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maybe they built paths with the cores above ground and then lowered them after paths were already built... but hmm... then that might have generated a "Paths need to be rebuilt "warning... :hmm:
 

Lungri

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I'm not sure if this is the sort of fix your after, but if you select two nodes, and right click, you can turn on "Force path" in Path Options, might help for what you're trying to do
 

willhaven

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Correct. Right click force will do this for you. You can also create one way forced paths by forcing them to each other and clearing the forced paths from one of the nodes. :)
 

Kantham

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Oh wow, this is way too useful, I can't believe I wasn't aware of that. D:
It does work, but you have to deselected the actors to see the changes, which is confusing at first glance.