PC What do you think about making the "advanced" block rotation the default?

When building a base, how often do you choose to rotate the block "advanced" mode?

  • Very often I choose the advanced version of block rotation. It needs to be made the default.

    Votes: 7 43.8%
  • The default rotation option is fine for me in most cases.

    Votes: 9 56.3%

  • Total voters
    16

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I am an ordinary player and I noticed that when building my base, in 90% of cases, I choose the "advanced" rotation option for a block whose shape differs from a simple cube. I would like to ask the community how you are doing?

 
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I chose option two because I don't feel like it needs to be changed to default even though I do use the advanced rotation more often than the basic rotation whenever I intend to rotate. But that's the thing.... Often, I hit the wrong mouse button when intending to place a block as is and rotate it instead. With the simple rotation being default I can quickly rotate it back to the way I want. If the advanced rotation was default it would be a royal pain. Maybe it's just me though...

Besides...the option I MOST often choose is "Copy rotation" :)

 
I chose option two because I don't feel like it needs to be changed to default even though I do use the advanced rotation more often than the basic rotation whenever I intend to rotate. But that's the thing.... Often, I hit the wrong mouse button when intending to place a block as is and rotate it instead. With the simple rotation being default I can quickly rotate it back to the way I want. If the advanced rotation was default it would be a royal pain. Maybe it's just me though...

Besides...the option I MOST often choose is "Copy rotation" :)


You may not know, but now the blocks can be rotated in different directions) To rotate the block one step back, you need to press "R" 😉

 
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I didn't know that so thanks--- although I'm probably going to be like Ham in Toy Story 2 using the TV remote in any case...



 
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I chose option two because I don't feel like it needs to be changed to default even though I do use the advanced rotation more often than the basic rotation whenever I intend to rotate. But that's the thing.... Often, I hit the wrong mouse button when intending to place a block as is and rotate it instead. With the simple rotation being default I can quickly rotate it back to the way I want. If the advanced rotation was default it would be a royal pain. Maybe it's just me though...

Besides...the option I MOST often choose is "Copy rotation" :)
it didnt need to be changed to what is nwo to begin with it was fin as it was in A15

 
I chose two; having it default to advanced wouldn't help me. Most of my building is done in simple, and tend I use "on face" more than advanced - that alone often allows me to make "all the corners" with one go.

Most importantly, if I'm trying to build myself out of a fishy combat situation, having the "simple" for hatches and ramps is a lifesaver.. while that might be very rare, eh, I'd like to keep it as is.

Wouldn't mind being able to manually set the default, that could be optimal, but also quite a bit of work.

 
I chose option two because I don't feel like it needs to be changed to default even though I do use the advanced rotation more often than the basic rotation whenever I intend to rotate. But that's the thing.... Often, I hit the wrong mouse button when intending to place a block as is and rotate it instead. With the simple rotation being default I can quickly rotate it back to the way I want. If the advanced rotation was default it would be a royal pain. Maybe it's just me though...

Besides...the option I MOST often choose is "Copy rotation" [SIZE=14.6px] :) [/SIZE]
Copy rotation is what I used most times too. Because of the bars which I usually place around the edge of my base for shooting down through.. What I would love is some way to copy the block I am looking at. For instance if I have frames I cold just look at a ramp and hold R, copy block and then I can place ramps. Or when building a roof and I need to add an inner corner block. Instead of going in and searching for the block I could just look at it, hold R and click copy block and then have the basic inner corner roof block. Being able to copy any block that way would be awesome, at least to me.

 
What I would love is some way to copy the block I am looking at.
That does exist; but only for identical blocks (cobblestone to cobblestone, wood frame to wood frame). I hope that once they get all the shapes done for all the blocks, they'll be able to add it across block-types. No idea if they're actually planning to, but I'm hopeful .. :)

 
I probaly use the "on face" and "copy rotation" more then i do advanced. The current default rotation is good enough as it is, but that is just my opinion.

 
That does exist; but only for identical blocks (cobblestone to cobblestone, wood frame to wood frame). I hope that once they get all the shapes done for all the blocks, they'll be able to add it across block-types. No idea if they're actually planning to, but I'm hopeful .. :)


A20 is supposed to bring standardized block shapes to all materials (or close enough, I'd guess).  So hopefully they will also improve the toolset to match.

 
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