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Housing Bug - Items Rotating after placement

Tesari
Tesari
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NA Megaserver - PC

This bug is very difficult to document due to the nature of it. I've tried to take in-game video but this bug does not occur all the time so it is hard to catch on tape!

Since Morrowind went live for early access I've noticed a decorating bug. I will flip an item and rotate it to bend it to my will but once placed its snaps back to starting position and will instantly undo all the flipping and rotating. I've experiencing this bug with the following items so far: Imperial Mirror, Standing (which i purchased from the crown store); Boulder, Mossy Grey, and Boulder, Giant Mossy (both purchased from the in-game home furnishing merchant). I have not experienced this issue with any new items, yet.

I've noticed only two ways so far to stop this from happening. With the boulders, I was simply able to pick the item back up and grab a fresh one from the housing editor (I bought several dozen so had a large stack of them stored away). But the mirror, that little guy was painful. The only thing that worked was to place it elsewhere (i put it in a different house all together), purchase a new one from the crown store, and place the new one.

I will continue to attempt to catch this on video for this bug report. This is frustrating and annoying for us dedicated and meticulous decorators! Thank you!
  • Funrukdurkha
    Funrukdurkha
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    Yep - same issue as Tes reported above. It's persistent, apparently random, and is DRIVING ME NUTS. Please fix this problem! There's nothing more dispiriting than designing a space (for hours or sometimes days), only to have random furnishings "snap" out of place, or worse, appear to be in place, but create a collision box as though they were skewed (thus blocking access to throughways and/or trapping visitors behind an invisible wall of non-existent furniture). >:(
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