Lol, and I thought you couldn't go wrong building a castle.^^ Its concept is going to be quite unique and I've totally not stolen the idea from Tom's castle (just inspiredWeee. Another. Castle. Hooorayy. I'm basically oozing excitement and hype from every bodily orifice.
Maybe...it's a rather inaccurate replica of the De'Arnise Keep from Baldur's Gate II:..I'll also inquire about what game it's from and whether I should bother playing said game. (...which I very likely haven't as I doubt you'd do a bad job at replicating that castle to a degree I could recognize it.)
You can but walls and floors are not ready yet. Probably by the end of this weekend.Can I haz? Like, if the walls and floors are in, now? Medieval mod has custom blocks I could fill it with... =)
Arghh *cough hater cough*The "Oh another castle " remark was obviously not meant to be offending, sorry if it was to you. I'm just tired of castles. Eeeevery player at some point seems to go down that route. And while some of the builds are absolutely awesome, stunning, epic w/e, I just don't like 'em in this game's setting and supposed time period. I like this game because it's aesthetics and tech are closer to something like Fallout or Metro and not something like (insert generic LOTR universe-ripoff games). By all means put this stuff in the Medieval mod though.![]()
Actually there are just a few situations where the trick is useful .^^ Sometimes I need diagonally rotated doors or desks. Some of the sculptures in the Art Gallery also use it.Nice trick with the couches, but for which blocks is it actually useful? As in not getting just weird graphical glitches (*Experimentation mode engaged*)![]()
Yeah it's easier if you learn DnD from an early age but it's never too late.^^Baldur's Gate, eh. Actually tried getting into exactly that recently, since it's supposed to be a great rpg. But it looks like I have to get a degree at DnD university first, before I can play it:/
Oh and almost forgot: I think you got really close to the original there actually. Good job.
A geometrically - sufficient similarity. It's beautiful.Maybe...it's a rather inaccurate replica of the De'Arnise Keep from Baldur's Gate II
Lol, thanks.A geometrically - sufficient similarity. It's beautiful.
PS: someone was messing around and threw the leather chairs from the wall.
Should work great! =)The final size is ~90x80. Too big for the medieval mod?