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2nd primary weapon stuck in bush aftr logging out and back in!!!
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Description

When logging back in after logging out WITHIN THE LEAVES OF SOME CONIFEROUS TREES OR BUSHES and carrying two primary weapons (say an AK101 on back for which u have many clips and rounds and an AKM in hand with barrel clip and so, so much ammo), I sometimes involuntarily drop the gun in hand (I don't seem to drop the gun in hand on 100% of relogs or servers). In doing so the weapon dropped becomes suspended in the foliage and undetectable in inventory or in the scroll menu while tracing it with my cursor. This has been a problem since alpha release. I've learned to avoided it after losing so many precious death machines, but recent my rational instinct to log out concealed in bushes caused another laps in bug weariness and a senselessly lost machine gun. Unfixed, this remains be a gameplay issue as things move forward.

Details

Legacy ID
1158552069
Severity
None
Resolution
Duplicate
Reproducibility
Sometimes
Steps To Reproduce

Have a primary weapon (rifle, etc.) on back and another in hands. Log out within the foliage of certain bushes or coniferous trees. Log back into a public hive server of same difficulty. Sometimes you will involuntarily drop the weapon in your hands. That weapon can become suspended and clipped in the foliage of the tree or bush. It cannot be access in inventory or by the scroll menu while looking at it.

Additional Information

THIS IS RUINING MY LIFE AND THE LIFE OF ALL THOSE AROUND ME.

Event Timeline

samueljamesgorman edited Additional Information. (Show Details)
samueljamesgorman set Category to category:environment.
samueljamesgorman set Reproducibility to Sometimes.
samueljamesgorman set Severity to None.
samueljamesgorman set Resolution to Duplicate.
samueljamesgorman set Legacy ID to 1158552069.May 8 2016, 8:39 PM
andy added a comment.Nov 21 2014, 12:58 PM

Hi samueljamesgorman,
sorry to hear about your trouble.
We are aware of this, please see #16855. Patience might be needed.
Thank you for your feedback,
Andy