Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

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Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Wildsun » Mon Mar 31, 2014 1:36 pm

Greetings.

Today a part of my mine collapsed, even if I had built Mine Supports few days ago.

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On the screenshot you can see the radius of a Mine Support (next to the mine support built) and cave-in is clearly in the radius.

(Sorry for my english)
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Procne » Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:11 pm

When did you build the mine support? Before or after falling dust appeared?
Or in other words - did you build it in reaction to the falling dust?
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Wildsun » Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:12 pm

I built it 2 days ago, so before falling dust appeared.

I use to build supports first, and after I build piles of wood and start mining the area.

http://game.salemthegame.com/mt/ss/f40a93caf8629dbb36c3cd563bd61349

You can see the 3 other supports on this screen.

NB: I already got this bug in my previous mine on Providence.
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby RonPaulFTW » Mon Mar 31, 2014 3:35 pm

Not a bug. If you have low M&M sometimes you will need to still build additional mine supports Immediately under the falling dust.
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Wildsun » Mon Mar 31, 2014 3:57 pm

What is 'low' for you? I've got 53 M&M.
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby DarkNacht » Tue Apr 01, 2014 12:07 am

Wildsun wrote:What is 'low' for you? I've got 53 M&M.

53 in a prof is not very high.
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Snowpig » Tue Apr 01, 2014 8:59 am

pro-tip: keep the materials for a support ready in a box nearby and build those only as soon as a cave-in is commencing.
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Wildsun » Tue Apr 01, 2014 9:35 am

Snowpig wrote:pro-tip: keep the materials for a support ready in a box nearby and build those only as soon as a cave-in is commencing.


That's clearly what I'm going to do.

Sad part is that Mine Support tooltip says : 'Build Mine Supports to stop an impending cave-in, or to prevent them pre-emptively'.

If it 'works as intended' and still has a chance to cave-in, there's no real interest in building them before cave-in is happening. Just my 2cp.
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Re: Mine Support doesn't prevent cave-in

Postby Emina » Sat Apr 05, 2014 3:35 pm

on that pic i actually think it kinda looks like the piece you just mined out might have been partley outside the ring.

if you use enders custom client you can turn the camera in an angle so you can look at it from above and also use the Ctrl + L and cover the area so you can see where the tiles actually go, save it and then bring the cirkle up again and check if the tile that you mined was a little bit outside the ring.
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