RoomMarker error

Post » Thu Jun 21, 2012 6:43 am

Hi, everyone. I've been doing the Creation Kit tutorials, and ran into a problem on the room-bounds tutorial. I have looked all over the place, and could only find one other mention of this error. Someone on this forum had asked the same question, but apparently it never got an answer.

I'm able to create my roommarkers and portals with no problems, aside from the same error posted below randomly appearing on roommarker creation. They run fine in the game it seems, and they don't seem to cause any graphics errors. The Creation Kit also saves with no issue. However, when I load my .esp file again in the editor, and click on my interior cell, I get the following error:

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FORMS: Primitive reference 'RoomMarker' (0200342B) has half-extents that differ from its multibound data.
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I have no idea what this means. I get two errors, one for each roommarker object that I've created. I've checked other roommarkers in other interior cells which load with no errors, and the object properties look identical (aside from the object size and location of course). Is this an error that I can just ignore, or am I doing something wrong?

I also just tried downloading the completed example file. It gave no errors, so I went in and deleted one of their roommarkers, and tried to click the "create roombound" button. I got the same error after clicking it.
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Post » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:55 pm

Just ignore it. I get the same message and my mod has over 20 roombounds and portals.

The interior cells are also divided up into an invisibIe grid system and I think the warning happens when the roombound overlaps from 1 grid to another. eg. roombound starts in sector 1,1 and extends into 1,2.

It doesn't have any adverse effects in the game, as far as I can tell.
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Post » Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:08 pm

Thanks. Yeah, I didn't think it was causing any issues in game, so I guess that's the important thing. I'm still curious what the error means though. Like I said, I went into the tutorial file and replaced one of their roombounds with an identical one, and the error only appeared for the one I created. If it was something to do with overlapping, then their roombounds should have been making the same errors, shouldn't they?
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