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Light passes straight through fully closed doors as if they were not there if the door (blue note) is connected.
> Image to show issue https://imgur.com/a/tA8PA7X
That's a vanilla bug I can do nothing about (as far as I know). It's just more obvious with my lighting mod(s).
Light passes straight through fully closed doors as if they were not there if the door (blue note) is connected.
Image to show issue https://imgur.com/a/tA8PA7X
Very fun.
Good works.
That's the same settings I ran with for quite some time as well. I'm glad you like it!
Yep!
It's not about making the game harder, it's about immersion.