: Run the map through a clean BSP, VIS, and RAD pass to clear the anomaly panel.
: Use tools like the newbspguy editor to identify the specific coordinates of the anomaly.
: A table determining which parts of the map are visible from a specific location to optimize rendering. Bsp-Panel.anom
To address these anomalies, it is essential to understand the primary classifications often found in technical documentation:
: Look for gaps as small as 1 unit that can trigger structural flags. : Run the map through a clean BSP,
: Brushes that are non-convex or have zero-thickness faces, which the BSP compiler cannot process correctly.
: A break in the map’s geometry that allows the "inside" space to escape into the void. To address these anomalies, it is essential to
: Mismatched vertices between adjacent faces that create microscopic gaps, often leading to shimmering or lighting "sparklies." Core Components of the BSP System