itaca94 reports: Some butterflyes have the habi ... #152
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I need to make experiments on them - and take a look at the code. Maybe it was planned that way.
I don't think the animals are meant to escape enclosures. Otherwise you couldn't have a zoo.
keeping animals from escaping is a fool's errand.
the solution is to add logic that makes them actually check their surroundings, and not try to walk (or fly) through walls. a lot of mob AI is only "pick a direction, walk in that direction".
I've built various moth and butterfly prisons in the test environment, could not reproduce the bug present day. They do try to get out, but can't.
the petz butterflies in the test environment just escaped - after leaving and rejoining the server.
One of the moths escaped, too, but now I'm puzzled because I can't tell whether it just despawned. One of the butterflies, I saw it fly away. With the moth not so much.
This is highly dependent on lag and loading/unloading areas a lot, it's non-trivial to test.
closing as something we can't realistically even report about. possibly, it's been fixed.