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Placing objects on the ground

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For some reason this native doesn't always work, i've got a List of random objects and most do not get placed on the ground properly

NativeFunction.CallByName<bool>("PLACE_OBJECT_ON_GROUND_PROPERLY", NCrate1);

^doesn't seem to work, i remember reading about a native "place object with snap" but can't really find it.

You've got to be kidding me...

Searched for this forever, ended up writing my own math method to place stuff on the ground.

Cheers.

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18 minutes ago, Albo1125 said:

You've got to be kidding me...

Searched for this forever, ended up writing my own math method to place stuff on the ground.

Cheers.

That's funny .. I noticed in your road management video where the object movement and snaps to the ground seemed a bit different than what I experimented with. But it works properly

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23 minutes ago, Albo1125 said:

You've got to be kidding me...

Searched for this forever, ended up writing my own math method to place stuff on the ground.

Cheers.

That's only like what, 80 lines of code? :)

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