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:BNVs are volumes that have a [[OBD:AKVA/0x24|pathfinding grid]] assigned to them. The grid itself is in the RAW, while its overall parameters are in the DAT.
:BNVs are volumes that have a [[OBD:AKVA/0x24|pathfinding grid]] assigned to them. The grid itself is in the RAW, while its overall parameters are in the DAT.
:The usual volume is a right prism (or an oblique prism if the foor is sloped) but there are a few BNVs that are a bit more complex. There's not limit to the number of faces a volume can have but it's probably better to keep this number low. Most BNVs are convex but concave BNVs work too (level2 has some).
:The usual volume is a right prism (or an oblique prism if the foor is sloped) but there are a few BNVs that are a bit more complex. There's not limit to the number of faces a volume can have but it's probably better to keep this number low. Most BNVs are convex but concave BNVs work too (level2 has some).
:The horizontal BNVs never overlap (that might work but it's probably useless) but a sloped BNV can overlap a horizontal one (for example some stairs that are placed in the middle of a floor, see first stairs in level 2). This means that it is possible to have ghost quads placed inside a BNV instead of on an edge. It is unknown if the engine checks that while moving inside a BNV such a ghost quad is interesected.




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