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YOU STUPID! mount the game after purchasing it
To generate a navmesh, you need to have nav_edit 1 on, enter in nav_mark_walkable, go around the map and do this again. You'll see this purple thing on the ground when you entered in the command.
You need to go around the map and do this because when you do a nav_generate_incremental, it will use a convar, nav_generate_incremental_range 2000, which this is a range of which it will genereate navmeshes around where those purple things are.
Once you're done, I would recommend setting nav_max_view_distance to 1. Because if you don't, then you'll be waiting for a long time to generate (it does take some bit to do it, but shouldn't be as long) since from what I've seen with nextbots, the visibility data doesn't really seem to affect them.
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AI Nodes need for NPC work, for Nextbot work you need Navmesh