Lazy brush entities: Difference between revisions

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(nav areas aren't marked climbable so not sure what this means, bots used nav ladders to know where a ladder is)
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* {{ent|script_trigger_hurt}} - marks [[nav]] areas as DAMAGING based on AABB
* {{ent|script_trigger_hurt}} - marks [[nav]] areas as DAMAGING based on AABB
* {{ent|trigger_hurt_ghost}} - marks [[nav]] areas as DAMAGING based on AABB
* {{ent|trigger_hurt_ghost}} - marks [[nav]] areas as DAMAGING based on AABB
* {{ent|func_simpleladder}} - marks [[nav]] areas as climbable based upon VBSP-set bounding box KVs{{confirm}}
* {{ent|func_simpleladder}} - marks [[nav]] areas as climbable based upon VBSP-set bounding box KVs{{confirm}}{{elaborate}}


== Example ==
== Example ==
Example on fog_volume. Green box is AABB and that's the effective area of fog_volume instead of the brush model
Example on fog_volume. Green box is AABB and that's the effective area of fog_volume instead of the brush model
[[File:Fogvolume aabbissue.jpg|center|frame]]
[[File:Fogvolume aabbissue.jpg|center|frame]]

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Certain brush entities apply its effects based on absolute bounding box (AABB) of its brush model instead of brush model itself.

List of lazy brush entities

Internal entities

Semi lazy entities

Example

Example on fog_volume. Green box is AABB and that's the effective area of fog_volume instead of the brush model

Fogvolume aabbissue.jpg