Diagonal lean when walking up stairs in space
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When climbing stairs in space, the astronaut suddenly leans 45 degrees, as if he was walking up a ramp. Astronaut should remain vertical when climbing stairs. Noticed this on the mission that moved the containers and repaired the base.
Also noticed that some ramps or stairs can catch the astronaut's feet, preventing them from walking up the ramps or stairs until you move around a bit. Noticed this with several ramps and stairs on Verdure.
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I have the same bug
Also the sudden change in perspective from straight ahead to 45 degrees and then back to straight ahead is quite jarring and disturbing.
Also the sudden change in perspective from straight ahead to 45 degrees and then back to straight ahead is quite jarring and disturbing.
This is likely due to your mag-boots being on and having no artificial gravity in the area to force an orientation. This behavior occurs in SE1 as well if I am not mistaken.
This is likely due to your mag-boots being on and having no artificial gravity in the area to force an orientation. This behavior occurs in SE1 as well if I am not mistaken.
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