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Fire On Ghost When Invisible #6774

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cm13-issue-bot opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Fire On Ghost When Invisible #6774

cm13-issue-bot opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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#6334: 'Xenomorph Endgame' by Git-Nivrak at commit e04d971cbe
#6248: 'New Map: LV-759 Hybrisa Prospera' by Zenith00000 at commit 41042d9258
#5829: '(EVENT) Cortical Borers' by realforest2001 at commit f70081538f
#6400: 'Adds Sunsets to Roundstart, adds Sunrises to Marine Victories, and Survs can hear Evo Announcement Screeches now' by GrrrKitten at commit 2927345720
#6308: 'Hostile Survivor Rework' by Steelpoint at commit 9ae3f69fee

Round ID

23161

Description of the bug

When your mob is set on fire and you die, the fire will remain on your ghost even if you make yourself invisible as a ghost. The fire is not visible to living players.

What's the difference with what should have happened?

When you make your ghost invisible, the fire should also dissapear.

How do we reproduce this bug?

Set yourself on fire
Die
Ghost
See fire, make your ghost hidden
Fire still there

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  • Author: Steelpoint
  • Admin: SmellyHippie
  • Note: None
@cm13-issue-bot cm13-issue-bot added the Bug Admin events aren't bugs label Jul 21, 2024
@LC4492 LC4492 added Oversight Test your code rigorously only for you to overlook something ultra obvious and removed Bug Admin events aren't bugs labels Sep 1, 2024
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