AI tracking is no longer scared of naked people, and other fun stories. #2650
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About The Pull Request
Turns out the AI tracking window breaks if anybody is naked. As in. Anyone within the entire camera visual grid the AI has access to. This is absolutely hilarious but also not working as intended. Maybe a fun april fools thing.
Additionally, fixes some lacking safety within AI tracking itself, which could stop working and / or runtime under certain circumstances (since it assumed the list it was working on was perfect, which, it wasn't). It should be more likely to work consistently now!
Fixes #2566
Why It's Good For The Game
Fix man good.
Testing Photographs and Procedure
No.
Changelog
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fix: The AI tracking window no longer breaks if anybody on the camera network is naked.
fix: As AI, tracking somebody with the crew monitor should be less likely to brick.
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