In The grand scheme of things these graphical glitches or bugs might seem insignificant. However I guess all bugs counts and should be reported.
As I've not had much time in the middle of a week to test things on Bullroarer, last time not at all and today about 20-30 minutes. Not much time last night as it came up pretty late our time in Europe and before I had patched it was too late.
One of the first thing I ran into today however was that around the giant dwarf statue in Iron Hills (as far as I got in 20-30 min) was that the rocky hills around that area seem to have really whacky/glitchy collision perimeters. In many places You float above the rock and in other places half Your body walks inside the rock.
I think some dev need to walk around this entire area and check for collision perimeters and set them right.
Here are just two examples.
Location: r2 lx1334 ly1469 ox123.71 oy113.91 oz710.87 h281.3
In this location You float on the rock in quite a large area. Basicially on all the rock that is not covered by frills/bushes.
Here is another example.
Location: r2 lx1333 ly1468 ox104.73 oy95.36 oz701.16 h264.4
Here is a huge chunk of the rocks that You walk straight through. You stand with half Your body inside the rocks.
Then I had to log. Might have more time later tonight but not sure (already late evening here in europe). And if I understand correctly tomorow Bullroarer goes down again. Not much time to test stuff.
I have also submitted proper bug reports on these locations of course. However, as they might end up in some bug report cue, I thought it important to higlight this as these are things that are not on live yet and can be fixed before they go live. Not to end up in some cue to be fixed later like things on live servers.
And another thing. I really like, I mean really, really like the design of The Iron Hills with the red rust coloured Iron rock formations and such. It looks amazing. However I find that the bright green frills/bushes seem to be in the wrong tones/colours compared to the rest. I don't think You should remove frills, as that would look too barren and cheaper in a way, but You need to make them a bit darker green and more of them in reddish or brownish/khaki kinda dryer tones to fit the rest. Also perhaps not so tall as in an arid climate plants tend to save humidity, nourishment and such by not growing so high/tall. In most places the where as tall that my poor little dwarf could hardly bee seen sticking up above them. Look at for example places like in westerns with similar arid climate or Grand Canyon. Very dusty, red and brownish, sure some bushes might be green after some rain but not this almost neon (tennis ball) bright green. There were some dry bushes that looked great in Iron Hills but they often got hidden behind/among all the other bright green ones.