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Getting stuck (clipped) in ab barracks


marcus33
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Not sure if other people get this on a regular basis but it has happened to me quite a few times since 6 months or so and is starting to be really annoying.

Spawn as inf , try to SPRINT out of the barracks and get stuck in the stairs.

Once you get down now you get stuck in the walls and it takes ages to 'push through the walls' in order to get out.

I'm not sure it happens randomly but f.ex. Antwerp South AB it happens all the time to me. Rather frustrating if you're the only one trying to clear a bunker under time pressure.

Note: it happens most of the times I recall only when trying to sprint out although it is possible it happened to me as well while walking out.

If deemed necessary I can work on getting screenies as well.

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Seems it happens in some barracks more than others. Took me ages to figure out there are actually two ways out of the barracks, and the other door usually works fine. But, yes, I get this too and it is very annoying.

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Give me a location can you? I spring out of barracks a couple dozen times a day but always the same barracks.

Damn, this is ticket #96! We're on like 6000. I'll see if I can get this scheduled for a redo.

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Try the northeast AB in... Oh what town is it... Oostende. If you run down the ramp going west you will clip into the ceiling, where your head is on the 2nd floor and your body hanging on the 1st til you either fix it or run long enough that it shoves you into a wall.

This might be a problem on a case-by-case basis, like floating AB walls etc.

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