Anyone else have problems with Boff placements? Captain's Chair?
I'm currently using Standard Bridge and my Science Officer is standing on her console, my Engineering & Tactical Officers are floating a few inches off their seats. My Captain's Chair appears to be submerged in quicksand. A few weeks ago, there were no problems with the animation.
Yeah, I've noticed a persistent problem with BOFF bridge seating, since Season Six launched. I use the 'San Francisco' bridge, which is part of the C-Store 'Sovereign Bridge Pack'. The problem on my bridge has been persistently happening with two of the portside bridge stations, whereby the officers seated there are sunken into the floor. Doesn't matter which officers might randomly pop up at those two stations either. Since Season 6 launch those two are always stuck in the floor. Here's a pic of my sunken BOFFs:
Yeah, I've noticed a persistent problem with BOFF bridge seating, since Season Six launched. I use the 'San Francisco' bridge, which is part of the C-Store 'Sovereign Bridge Pack'. The problem on my bridge has been persistently happening with two of the portside bridge stations, whereby the officers seated there are sunken into the floor. Doesn't matter which officers might randomly pop up at those two stations either. Since Season 6 launch those two are always stuck in the floor. Here's a pic of my sunken BOFFs:
I saw that happen on my friend's bridge and I was like "why are your boffs sitting in the floor?" And I just made a new character after I bought two slots and I don'tlike sitting in the chair on my standard bridge because my feet seem to get absorbed in the floor.
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Vice-Admiral Methos Corinthian
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I saw that happen on my friend's bridge and I was like "why are your boffs sitting in the floor?" And I just made a new character after I bought two slots and I don'tlike sitting in the chair on my standard bridge because my feet seem to get absorbed in the floor.