Blaze wrote:Malicus wrote:What, exactly, do you mean by this? Which way is the wall running, and which way is the ridge running? Is this with a wall running N/S and a ridge running E/W, or... what?
If the bridge is running parallel E/W of your wall, it can block the spaces directly north/south of it. But if the wall is running perpendicular to the ridge, (Ridge is going N/S and fence is going E/W), then there'll be a small space that someone can squeeze through.
I am going to try it with fences, and hope the result is the same as palisades and brick walls. Meanwhile it seems to me there are several possible combinations.
Note by the way that when I say "East-West" I mean horizontal on mini-map, diagonal with left side higher on play screen. When I say "North-South", I mean vertical on mini-map, diagonal with left side lower on play screen.
1) Ridge and wall both go east west, one square of overlap. I believe from what Blaze posted that this works. Works with fence, and having done it, I realize it's the same as case 5 below.
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2) Ridge north-south. Wall East west, abuts into ridge. Blaze's pictures suggest to me this does not work. With fences, I could get a tight seal with shift placement, but not with normal placement, and heavens knows what would happen if the other end were anchored on another ridge. This
does work without shift placement if you do this as you are approaching a corner of the ridge - where that north-south wall begins to curve so as to turn east-west. (I tested on a ridge with a north-west corner, building on the west (outer) side.)
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3) ridge north south. wall east-west, ridge runs into wall. Did not have a
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4) ridge north-south, wall north-south, overlap (as (1)). This did work with fences, if building into a ridge-corner.
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5) Ridge east-west, wall north-south, wall abuts into ridge. Works with fences.
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6) Ridge east-west, wall north-south, ridge runs into wall
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7) any of the above with shift placement.
My question, of course, is which of these block people from entering?
[Edit - added results of tests conducted with cheap fences. Now realize I'm just repeating what Blaze said, but needed to try it to understand.]
[Edit - I see some of the pictures were "fixed" by the software, which does not display leading spaces. ]