Greetings!
Just thought I’d present this rather small issue here, one that I discovered quite recently. In the smaller of the two ships available, on entry I seem to be falling through the floor onto the lower deck area. That’s it, not too much of an issue to deal with as a player, only slight inconvenience is all.
I hope that helps in some way, if there are any further questions let me know.
Cheers
Falling through floor in smaller ship after entry 0.13.5
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Re: Falling through floor in smaller ship after entry 0.13.5
Does it happen without mods ? Because that's the kind of issues that was fixed years ago
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Re: Falling through floor in smaller ship after entry 0.13.5
It does indeed happen without mods installed. I experimented with an unmodded save file and fresh install, but neglected to mention that here.
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Re: Falling through floor in smaller ship after entry 0.13.5
Thank you for raising. There's an issue already open for this one, it's not a new problem, I just haven't given it any priority yet.
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Re: Falling through floor in smaller ship after entry 0.13.5
Ah, I misread the problem description, I understood you where falling below the boat.
Not entering the boat on the right spot is indeed a known issue.
Not entering the boat on the right spot is indeed a known issue.
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