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Clipping Through Tree Entities In Dusk Mapping 
Hi, I'm trying to make a map for Dusk and some of the entities seem to be incorporeal. In particular many of the tree entities you can walk right through. Some of them are fine though. In testing it appears as though it has to do with the entity type rather than the individual entity (ie some kinds of trees you can walk through others you can't)

Any ideas what could be causing this? 
BSP V96c Editor 
Just a shout to any old timers out there: does anyone know if BSPv96c should run on Win11?

I just found all my old map files that I thought were lost forever and thought I might fire them up for a bit of a nostalgia trip. 
Later Versions 
The patch notes on this webpage for 96c say "This has an important fix for Windows 98 users. 7/14/2007"
https://www.bspquakeeditor.com/downloads.php

Looks like there have been 14 more versions since then, with the most recent in 2022. I've not used it myself, but I'd give good odds that version would work on W11. And hopefully would be compatible with the old maps as well. 
Thanks Preach 
I didn't even think to look for updates; I just found the editor with the maps files on a HDD tucked away in an old shoe box. When I fired it up I got some obscure error messages that didn't mean anything to me.

I'll try the latest update and see how it goes.

Much obliged to you. 
No Worries 
I feel you though, I still depend on Gmax and that got abandoned by AutoDesk 19 years ago. We're all in the business of keeping ancient software alive... 
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