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Flattening area for palisade

Postby Hollogodis » Fri Dec 16, 2016 6:03 pm

how do i make a big square flat for my palisade? Using survey land thing only works for like 32x1 and when i put the next one its not leveling with the previous one
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Re: Flattening area for palisade

Postby RamboMesser » Fri Dec 16, 2016 6:44 pm

what do you mean it doesnt level with the previous one? You have to manually put the survey on the level of your already leveled land. Make sure it intersects with the land you already leveled, the dots will turn green. Also useful to know is that palisades allow a difference of 0.3 units in ground height (i guess ill call it that), so you can have two different ground levels within the same palisade. Might help if your land is especially uneven.
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Re: Flattening area for palisade

Postby wafflecat » Sat Dec 17, 2016 12:05 am

32x1? It should make a square up to 31x31 I'm pretty sure. Then you just line up a few of those next to eachother
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Re: Flattening area for palisade

Postby Granger » Sat Dec 17, 2016 12:36 am

31x31 tiles is maximum area, Palisade can have 3 units height difference between two segements but you might have to build it in smaller pieces on uneven ground (it'll say that the ground isn't flat enough on a long extension but work when you extend shorter, you'll just have to repeat more often). If you're unsure test it with a stick fence (follows the same rules but is cheap and can be removed quickly).
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Re: Flattening area for palisade

Postby Hollogodis » Sat Dec 17, 2016 12:56 am

RamboMesser wrote:what do you mean it doesnt level with the previous one? You have to manually put the survey on the level of your already leveled land. Make sure it intersects with the land you already leveled, the dots will turn green. Also useful to know is that palisades allow a difference of 0.3 units in ground height (i guess ill call it that), so you can have two different ground levels within the same palisade. Might help if your land is especially uneven.


Thanks i will try that, i didnt know u had to manually put the next survey on desame level, that was the problem i had i couldn't figure out how to make it leveled, and ik its 31x31 but i was talking about the range and though u could make a big box and only making it survery the edge like a hollow square.
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Re: Flattening area for palisade

Postby Boas » Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:03 am

Granger wrote:31x31 tiles is maximum area, Palisade can have 3 units height difference between two segements but you might have to build it in smaller pieces on uneven ground (it'll say that the ground isn't flat enough on a long extension but work when you extend shorter, you'll just have to repeat more often). If you're unsure test it with a stick fence (follows the same rules but is cheap and can be removed quickly).


Minor correction, the height tolerance for barriers is actually 5 ticks on the survey bar, or 0.5m
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Re: Flattening area for palisade

Postby Granger » Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:22 am

I stand corrected, thanks for pointing it out.
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