He had come to devour the worlв

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He had come to devour the worlв

Postby gad432 » Tue Jan 26, 2016 10:49 am

http://take.ms/fh9U2
a couple of months ago, the coastline was there.
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby jorb » Tue Jan 26, 2016 11:16 pm

Really?

lol.
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby jorb » Tue Jan 26, 2016 11:17 pm

Are you positive, though? It seems like something that should come up more often...?
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby Amanda44 » Tue Jan 26, 2016 11:26 pm

You can see the terrain under the grass in two places, it's just been grassed over. :|
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby FerrousToast » Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:33 am

jorb wrote:Are you positive, though? It seems like something that should come up more often...?

I'm pretty sure it has come up quite a number of times, maybe you wrote it off as fixed? it's the same issue with biome spreading that everyone was having with plowed tiles at the start of the world, some natural biomes (I've only seen the red one do it, possibly others), and all player created biomes like planted grass will slowly grow to overtake the entire world if you don't pave them in.
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby stya » Wed Jan 27, 2016 6:16 am

FerrousToast wrote:
jorb wrote:Are you positive, though? It seems like something that should come up more often...?

I'm pretty sure it has come up quite a number of times, maybe you wrote it off as fixed? it's the same issue with biome spreading that everyone was having with plowed tiles at the start of the world, some natural biomes (I've only seen the red one do it, possibly others), and all player created biomes like planted grass will slowly grow to overtake the entire world if you don't pave them in.


Plowed tiles spread too, I'm 100% positive it was reported before :D
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby Amanda44 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 10:34 am

I don't see how the grass is spreading though, as I said earlier you can see the natural terrain, one of which is far beyond the boundary line of where the coastline supposedly finished. :?

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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby stya » Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:00 am

Oh sorry, I misunderstood your first post Amanda. We could easily run some experiment though and we'll see :D

I guess we can't tell how it exactly was without an old picture...
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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby Amanda44 » Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:05 am

stya wrote:Oh sorry, I misunderstood your first post Amanda. We could easily run some experiment though and we'll see :D

I guess we can't tell how it exactly was without an old picture...


No worries Stya .. :)

It just seems to me that going by the terrain you can see it has just been grassed, it still follows the natural line of the terrain underneath ... but yes, I would love to see an experiment done, I'm still away or else I would do it myself.

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Re: He had come to devour the worlв

Postby Kaios » Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:29 pm

There's no way you could grass those tiles that are at the edge of the water, when you highlight that tile or use a grid overlay you would see that half of it will be the land terrain and the other half of the tile water terrain. You would be unable to modify this tile in any way.

Try it yourself.
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