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Does lower navmesh Completely overwrite higher nav?


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i ask because i assumed that if i had conflicting nav, that by loading the mod w/ the nav i want, lower...then i'd get that nav. but sometimes it seems i'll still have navmesh issues. and by removing the higher mod, the pathing gets better. 


 


so can higher, maybe even partial navmesh still interfere w/ the lower?


 

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i ask because i assumed that if i had conflicting nav, that by loading the mod w/ the nav i want, lower...then i'd get that nav. but sometimes it seems i'll still have navmesh issues. and by removing the higher mod, the pathing gets better.

so can higher, maybe even partial navmesh still interfere w/ the lower?

NAVI records are merged at runtime. So, no, the data isn't overwritten as other records are. They are merged together.

 

https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topic/3940-skyrim-tes5edit-records-that-merge-at-runtime/

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How low can you go?!

 

If npc's are "aware" of the other navmesh they will attempt to use it if its a shorter route and they're not using a preferred patch currently

 

How to how far this awareness extends I dont' think theres an official answer... from personal experience its at least half a body length.

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