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Disassembling walls - Dabir - 09-08-2014

OK there's a few bugs here.

First, using a wrench on a girder only gets one sheet of material when it takes two to build it. Might not be a bug.

Second, disassembling a reinforced wall produces rods with no material.

Third, after every step of disassembling a reinforced wall, you push it. That's been around for ages.


Re: Disassembling walls - Crumplehat - 09-08-2014

The first one's intentional, I think. Something to do with the deconstruction process being imperfect, which makes a little bit of sense.


Re: Disassembling walls - Fox McCloud - 09-08-2014

Crumplehat Wrote:The first one's intentional, I think. Something to do with the deconstruction process being imperfect, which makes a little bit of sense.

Yeah, pretty sure it's intentional; it's this way on Bay/TG as well.


Re: Disassembling walls - Noah Buttes - 09-08-2014

If it is intentional, it's a relatively recent decision.


Re: Disassembling walls - Crumplehat - 09-08-2014

Recent?

Dude, wrenching girders has produced 1 sheet of metal since before I started playing.

I started playing nearly four years ago.


Re: Disassembling walls - Noah Buttes - 09-08-2014

You sure????

It seems to me that totally disassembling a wall used to give you all the materials up until a few weeks ago.


Re: Disassembling walls - Crumplehat - 09-08-2014

No, you'd get 3 sheets of metal from totally disassembling a standard metal wall. I don't know if that wasn't the case with the new material walls during the past few weeks or months or whatever but that's how it always was before.


Re: Disassembling walls - UrsulaMejor - 09-09-2014

Been playing three years, deconstruction has always been imperfect