Summary
Sneaky Snowman and Creepin’ Cardboard have lost almost all of their funcionality.
If you try to enter in the cardboard you’ll stay in your place instead, and the prop lose its collision. Then, you’ll temporarily lose the hability to hide in anything, even in any of the props of the hiding gallery (even falling in props like the haycock or the dumpster, or even entering the changing booth). This will prevail until the cardboard breaks itself.
If tried with the snowman, the effects will be permanent until the player dies or respawn. Its snowball can’t be also picked up if any of the two bugged items entered. And, if activated, you lose the hability to mantle.
Permanent effects will also prevail if the player throws itself a snowman.
Please select what you are reporting on:
Creative
What Type of Bug are you experiencing?
Assets
Steps to Reproduce
- Enter the creative inventory and drop both the Sneaky Snowman and the Creepin’ Cardboard
- Place the hiding props gallery or the changing booth and start the game
- Try entering the Creepin’ Cardboard first. You’ll notice that its prop lose collision. You’ll experiment the effect I listed above
- Try entering or throwing yourself a Sneaky Snowman. The effects now will be permanent
Expected Result
When you enter or throw yourself a Sneaky Snowman or a Creepin’ Cardboard, you’ll equip it and you’ll be hidden and able to get out of them in any moment. When the Sneaky Snowman destroyed, you’ll be able to get the snowball and use it. Any other hiding props will still be able to be entered. You still be able to mantle obstacles.
Observed Result
Sneaky Snowman and Creepin’ Cardboard completely breaks the hability to hide and mantle. You won’t be able to use the snowball either.
Platform(s)
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Additional Notes
If added, the bug will probably prevail with the Sneaky Snowmando.
Also, i’d like to note that the Sneaky Snowman has been using the Sneaky Snowmando item model and prop (the one with the camouflage scarf, old one had only a red scarf). That would be a nice fix to
distinguish between both of them too!