I might have gone a little overboard with the Tudor Estate.
#Whole worlds deforested for the glory of Mirestone.
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THIS! excellent work incorporating the cool environmental stuff into your build ๐ very inspirational build!
Thanks! Took longer than I expected as I worked through all the quirks of the building system. >.<
that looks incredible, nice work
Just wow! Gotta go find myself a floating waterfall this instant ๐
A few notes:
- There were about six or seven of these stone waterfall doodads in my abeyance realm, but they mostly did not line up with the realm 'grid' in a way that allowed the foundations to align with them, given the 22.5 degree rotational 'snaps' in the current game. I had to go around and test each one to find the ones that did align correctly; this was the nicer location of the two that did.
- The stone structure itself is very closely sized to the housing 'grid' size of foundations and floors, each of those square segments on the structure is very close to the dimensions of one foundation segment. This made the integration into the house much easier.
- Needless to say this is more components than will fit in the 300 piece limit on houses; I initially set it up as two 'separate' but overlapping buildings, but had to deconstruct a chunk of it and create a third foundation toward the end. Final count is 637 components. I probably could have trimmed a bit somewhere to get it under 600.
- Many lumber/beam/etc pieces were lost to the void due to the behavior that deconstructing any component while other components are still in incomplete 'ghosted' mode results in the game trying to allocate the deconstructed piece's materials to the unfinished piece, and straight up discards any that don't fit/apply.
- I recommend using a lumber mill minor card and oberyn's bounty enchantment to reduce the vast number of trees I had to chop down.
If you had went to Swamp Ascended Antiquarian & Destroyed Bhutan Trader House & Destroy small shack houses.
You would have gotten, Lumbers, Gilded Lumbers, Carved Wood, Beams, Porcelain, Paints for your building needs.
yeah, didn't even unlock The Watch until after I finished this. Nothing in the Tudor set seemed to need paint.
Well planed gg