Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

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Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby mvgulik » Wed Jun 10, 2020 3:39 pm

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One's there was a burrow here. Which left for greener pastures, leaving its contents behind.
To add insult to injury It decided to stack some wooden box's in such a way that some of them became inaccessible.
- I could lift some of them out of the nifty constructed stack (with a lot of "trial and error" clicking mind you), ... but some remain persisted in there refusal to act on my lift (and/or open) attempts.

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(Ender: Same)
(Amber: No problem recovering the last 3 boxes ... :?: )
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Re: Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby vatas » Wed Jun 10, 2020 6:12 pm

Try to destroy them?
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Re: Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby AtoB » Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:38 pm

vatas wrote:Try to destroy them?

That would be interesing: Hearthling suddenly having arms when destroying things...
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Re: Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby mvgulik » Thu Jun 11, 2020 7:41 am

vatas wrote:Try to destroy them?

Nope, I was to focused on recovery ... so forgot to check if the destroy action was also affected.

(It seems logical it would be too ... but checking is better than assuming)
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Re: Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby Amanda44 » Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:52 am

I can tell you from experience, destroy action is affected too, you need to be able to clearly click on one of the cupboards (or in your case, boxes) to pick up, destroy or access.
Sometimes, no matter how much clicking and manoeuvring you do, it's impossible. You could try building a box next to them, close as with cupboards, opening it and then try to access one, it once worked for me with some stacked cupboards, I couldn't move the cupboards but I was able to access one of them to clear the contents.
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Re: Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby mvgulik » Thu Jun 11, 2020 1:45 pm

Thanks for confirming the destroy part Amanda.

Amanda44 wrote:You could try building a box next to them (to access there content)

I forgot to try that one too (facepalm). Getting that box-stack "untangled" was more or less the only thing on my mind. :roll:

Seems Heartlings have pretty long arms.
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(ie: boxes (pg:21) accessible from center spot)
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Re: Potential inaccessibility of stacked objects.

Postby svino » Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:43 pm

if you need to destroy them and you can't reach them, probably you can aggro an animal to break them for you, or put a wrecking ball next to them
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