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I secured my walls with obstacle blocks. But I can go through them, so through doors and even the entire map, as if I was still in editor mode. I deleted my escape game from the workshop while waiting for a solution
The most common tactic is running forward at a shallow incident angle and pushing d or s when nearing the door.
We usually set the walls inside obstacle blocks, and this is effective at preventing slipping through.
Another trick you need to think about is too add obstacles to block the inside of closed cabinets and drawers as sometimes this happens. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/898938872740859935/936770566751395860/unknown.png
Adding an obstacle block on the inside of the drawer prevents the users cursor from highlighting and grabbing objects inside the container.
Also, keep in mind that obstacles do not work when moving to prevent users from getting trapped inside of them. So if you have any ideas on pushing people, it is better done with teleporting.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/900410355119951922/942534778341691422/20220213163252_1.jpg
I will try to do what you said for my walls and I will secure my treasure chests. I really hope it will work. I let you know soon :)
Have a good day !
Great, that's good news ! Maybe I should wait for the update to publish my room. Is there a date for the newest update? And congratulations on your game, it's really great :)