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  • Walkable objects can take advantage of coefficients in the navigation mesh.
  • Walkability coefficients are multipliers that may be applied to the speed of a pathfinding character.
  • Some examples of use would be: Hard road switching to gravel, terrain switching to sandy ruts, deep snow areas, etc.
  • You can have four different coefficients per region, controlling character type A, B, C, or D.
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