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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Had a bunch of dodos and raptors on second floor egg-farm, also some pteras/birdies in enclosed pen with part of the floor being ceilings on pillars. While i was in base i never saw an egg falling through. As eggs now are layed after some time started when dinos begin to render, dinos lay them kinda simultaneously. So when one egg is found, I'm pretty confident to expect eggs from all dinos nearby. And as i menitoned - none of those were found under ceilings.
And when I was gathering some stuff around the base at some distance, like stone/wood/berries, time to time I was able to find raptor/argentavis/dodo/ptera eggs on the ground instead of the ceilings they were standing on.
It's hard to tell WHY it happens but my guess is that with a lower LOD the center of the dino is used for crude collision detection so the centerpoint rests on the ceiling... so the dino appears half stuck in the ceiling when you get closer.
It's still "above" the ceiling, not stuck in it, so it pops back up if moved from the spot.