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*The [[Force-A-Nature]] stock, which clips through the [[Scout]] model during movement. | *The [[Force-A-Nature]] stock, which clips through the [[Scout]] model during movement. | ||
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==Hat and model== | ==Hat and model== | ||
Hats are not exempt from these errors; on many instances have hats clipped through the head of the class. These errors are only observable from world view. | Hats are not exempt from these errors; on many instances have hats clipped through the head of the class. These errors are only observable from world view. | ||
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+ | *The [[Killer's Kabuto]], which clips with the [[Soldier]]'s collar. | ||
The developers appear to take great consideration of hat errors and have issued numerous patches fixing these. | The developers appear to take great consideration of hat errors and have issued numerous patches fixing these. | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Revision as of 20:52, 13 November 2010
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A Graphical error is a cosmetic problem that occurs between two objects within the game. The result of the error may be a jarring instance that detracts from the viewing experience of the player.
Models and map
As a player approaches a wall or solid object within a map, a part of the player or their equipped weapon may pass directly through it. This is a result of parts of the model existing outside of the normal clipping box that occupies a player space.
Weapon and model
Certain weapons appear to clip with the class model, whether in world view or client view.
Examples are:
- The Force-A-Nature stock, which clips through the Scout model during movement.
Hat and model
Hats are not exempt from these errors; on many instances have hats clipped through the head of the class. These errors are only observable from world view.
Examples are:
- The Killer's Kabuto, which clips with the Soldier's collar.
The developers appear to take great consideration of hat errors and have issued numerous patches fixing these.