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The dev's even said that they have a tendicy to go offroad in a earlier devlog. They found it funny seeing a employee plodding through the thick jungle instead of sticking to the path. It is funny, yes (it made me chuckle), but a bit unrealistic. I think they will probably improve on it (meaning they will most likely use paths more in the future).
One trick is to coral them by way of blocking the forested areas by either modular fencing or regular fencing. The less they can go offroad, the more they will actually use the paths.
The devs said that they are aware of this issue, however it is not a priority (which is super confusing cuz I don’t get why it isn’t)