#Invisible collisions when both players are in their own Shed

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wild pilot
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Title : Invisible collisions and walk through machinery when both players are in their own Shed

Reproduction Steps :

  1. Player One open the game and host the multiplayer session
  2. Player Two join the session of Player One
  3. The two players go in their own Shed (not the same one - important)
  4. Player Two walk where Player One placed his machinery in his shed and an invisible wall will be there in the Player Two Shed (Like his machinery is there)
  5. Player One can walk trough his machinery where the Player Two Shed is Empty

Repro Rate : 100% when both players are in their Shed in same time

Game Platform : PC

Game Version : v1.2b-1244

Input Mode : Mouse & Keyboard / Xbox Controller

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wild pilot
pulsar dew
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I second this , seems like the first player's shed machine's mesh collider are loaded in the second player when the second players enters his or her shed. (we tried exiting both and swapped our entering order they swapped places , (player 1 had 2nd player collider)

frail ravine
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Hi there @wild pilot @pulsar dew , thank you for reaching out to us! Just to clarify, does the machine need to have been placed by the Host recently?

pulsar dew
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Hi , not necessarily

wild pilot
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No. Even if we move the machinery, the "invisible walls" will instantly shift for the other player in their shed, and vice versa.

frail ravine
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I see, thanks for your confirmation @pulsar dew @wild pilot ! If any of you is able to reproduce the issue, could you please record a video from both the Host’s and the Guest’s points of view? It would be really helpful if you could start recording before both players enter the shed. Please also have the Host place an item inside the shed before the Guest interacts with anything in their own shed.

This will give us a clearer picture of what’s happening—thank you! approve2

wild pilot
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Sure. We will make it as soon as we can 🙂

frail ravine
wild pilot
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Here is a video that might help clarify things a bit 🙂