I and some buddies on my server have tried multiple times looking through the lists and found nothing that helps. They really are just missing some key blocksI am pretty sure there are blocks that fit there, but an not at my computer to look. Remember that many times you will need to use advanced rotation to get a block to fit into such places.
A while ago I had a few building ideas that just didn't work due to missing combinations. Searched the list in several ways but no luck. Also note that is is nearly impossible to have a ready-to-use block for every situation, there are simply too many combinations.I am pretty sure there are blocks that fit there, but an not at my computer to look. Remember that many times you will need to use advanced rotation to get a block to fit into such places.
I would need to look it up but no, all the blocks I posted are either in the ramp section or cube sectionAre those the catwalk corners? If so, those don't have something that fits. If not, I could look later if you tell me the block name.
I am about to open up the game and take a look. Are you just looking for a plate option that is the same shape as those? It's not clear exactly what you're having trouble finding and your original screenshots aren't showing anymore.
Thank you man, glad to have gotten eyes on this@schwanz9000, is our extreme block![]()
Looking at your pictures, I think I understand your use cases. We typically don't use plates as flooring. However, maybe these can be added to a shape wish list when we have more time.
Not sure which image set you're referring to but one its a quarter cube. The other 2 work together to make a wall at 45° of the normal blocks at the same thickness as the half cubes. I'll have to check and post the names of each later.I think the first one is a quarter block but they want some kind of plate under it. I can't tell which of the plates. It seems to thick for the normal plate. Is it a pole plate? Is it the 1/8th block?
The second one is more of a puzzler. It kind of looks like a floor made of a double layer of plates. I could see why that approach could be super challenging to complete.
You see, the issue I'm having is that playe thick floor wasn't going to be the roof. It was going to be the second floor, and I wanted to be able to have pieces that terminated at the top of the oddly shaped walls into ceiling corners so when I went above the to continue building the walls up, there would be no gap and my walls and floors would be seamless.If you're going for double thickness, that would be very challenging. Note that there isn't really much need to do double thickness. I've never had a hole in the floor or ceiling unless I'm making it that way on purpose or it's the roof of my horde base and I got a ton of vultures that I didn't bother killing, and that is very rare.
I'm pretty sure I've done 45 degree angle walls with plates before, but I'd have to check. Normally when I do plates for a floor/ceiling (I normally only do that for decks), I do them with normal plates flipped upside down and don't try to use blocks that have plates attached to other shapes since those are very limited.