my pointfile points to nothing

Dec 4, 2021
152
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Solution
Select your entire map and check if a purple sphere appears at the end of the line.
If it does, this indicates that a brush entity has its origin out in the void.
You can try to find the specific brush entity, or you can keep your entire map selected and go to Tools > Center Origins to center the origin of all brush entities in your map.
This may break stuff if you have a brush entity whose origin you've intentionally moved (such as a rotating door).

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the Embodiment of Scarlet Devil
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Select your entire map and check if a purple sphere appears at the end of the line.
If it does, this indicates that a brush entity has its origin out in the void.
You can try to find the specific brush entity, or you can keep your entire map selected and go to Tools > Center Origins to center the origin of all brush entities in your map.
This may break stuff if you have a brush entity whose origin you've intentionally moved (such as a rotating door).
 
Solution
Dec 4, 2021
152
8
Select your entire map and check if a purple sphere appears at the end of the line.
If it does, this indicates that a brush entity has its origin out in the void.
You can try to find the specific brush entity, or you can keep your entire map selected and go to Tools > Center Origins to center the origin of all brush entities in your map.
This may break stuff if you have a brush entity whose origin you've intentionally moved (such as a rotating door).
the origins were out of bounds and i did what you said but it did not solve the problem, my pointfile is still in the same place and position