Summary: many solid unbroken blocks (like windows) do NOT block rain/snow
Game Version: (A21 b324)
OS/Version: Windows
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE
System Memory: 16 GB
GPU Model and VRAM: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER
Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Settings: Custom (options mostly Low and Off)
Game mode: SP
Did you wipe old saves? Yes
Did you start a new game? Yes
Did you validate your files? Yes
Are you using any mods? No
EAC on or off? ON
Status: NEW
Bug Description: Many block shapes do not block rain/snow but they should. For example all window shapes if placed horizontally as a ceiling above the player (if unbroken) should block rain and snow and prevent wet/freezing effect on player, but they don't. It makes them unusable to build any kind of ceiling or roof in player base. My guess is that unbroken and full window shapes SHOULD block rain/snow but their attributes are wrong and they pass through both rain and snow making them inconvenient to build shelter ceilings or roofs. Please fix because shelters with glass roofs (penthouses) look amazing! If framed windows are used it looks even more amazing because of the shadows on the floor...
Detailed steps to reproduce the bug:
1) take a building block, choose shape like window_store_four_sided_full
2) choose advanced rotation, rotate window horizontally
3) place window(s) above your head
4) wait for rain/snow (or activate it in console)
5) check the effect(s) it does to your character or
6) watch the
Actual result: raindrops passing through the window(s) block(s) and hitting the floor; and causing negative effects on player standing below those windows (wet/cold/freezing etc.)
Expected result: blocks that are solid (full/filled) and unbroken should BLOCK the rain/snow from passing through them when placed horizontally and thus protecting the player from the negative effects (wet/cold/freezing etc.) just like SOLID non-transparent blocks do (like panel, cube etc.). Solid unbroken windows should NOT behave like bars/grills and pass the rain/snow through even if they do pass throught the light.
Link to Pastebin Output Log: https://pastebin.com/GYAxKNym
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