Exclude laser doors from lighting line-of-sight test#671
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This PR excludes laser doors from the line-of-sight test used to determine light visibility. This is needed to replicate the original lighting behavior on the N64 where lights were visible through laser beams, as can be seen in the example image below from the ParaLLEl N64 emulator:
Combining this PR with PR #667 successfully reproduces the same lighting behavior as the ParaLLEl N64 emulator for laser doors in the Investigation level: