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Pilots from MH-9 and AH-9 refuse to move to next waypoint after "Get Out" with behavior "Safe"
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Description

When the MH-9 or AH-9 land on a "Get Out" waypoint, they will stand next to the chopper and not move-on to the following waypoint if any waypoint's behavior before, on , or after "Get Out" is set to anything except "No Change." This means the pilots must exit the chopper while in default (aware), or they simply will not move.
The waypoint after "Get Out" must also be set to "No Change." If a third or sequential waypoint is set to a different behavior, they will change from "Aware" and move on as expected because the pilots' movement are only affected by the helicopter and the waypoint directly after "Get Out." {F22138}

Details

Legacy ID
748935660
Severity
None
Resolution
Open
Reproducibility
Always
Category
AI Control / Commanding
Steps To Reproduce

Create an MH-9 Hummingbird or an AH-9 Pawnee in a flying position. Place a "Get Out" waypoint for the chopper on an H (placed or built-in the map makes no difference) with yourself as an individual unit nearby to watch. Set the chopper's "Get Out" waypoint behavior to "Safe." Create another waypoint after "Get Out" for a location you want the pilots to move. Then, preview the mission.

Additional Information

The AH-99 Blackfoot and the UH-80 Ghost Hawk will land while "Safe," exit, and move-on to following waypoints as expected, but not the MH-9 or AH-9. Any waypoints changing the chopper's behavior before it lands to anything except "Aware" will cause the pilots to not move after they land and get out of the helicopter.

Event Timeline

Lucidity edited Steps To Reproduce. (Show Details)Sep 16 2013, 8:48 PM
Lucidity edited Additional Information. (Show Details)
Lucidity set Category to AI Control / Commanding.
Lucidity set Reproducibility to Always.
Lucidity set Severity to None.
Lucidity set Resolution to Open.
Lucidity set Legacy ID to 748935660.May 7 2016, 4:46 PM

I hope I was clear enough on this. I'll upload an example tonight.