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Wall Security Question

Postby Deckerd » Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:31 pm

So, hopefully someone who's had this problem or tested this out can answer this question for me. I've been building my stone walls and, due to an oversight, am left with a two or three tile gap in the line for my wall where I can't flatten the ground enough to continue building. Unfortunately, I also built too close to that spot already so I can't come down in a gradual slop either.

My question is, if I build more wall in the tiles next to this gap, exactly parallel, will I be just as secure? The reason I ask is because I know when I look at the stone wall graphic directly from top down, I can obviously tell it does not encompass the entire tile (Like a corner post does). Since the walls are side by side and the pieces of the original wall won't be connected through building, even if I use corner posts on the ends of my second wall thereby only connecting the based on how the graphics are drawn, is this secure? There's no way someone could squeeze through the "Gap" either by design or a bug or otherwise, is there?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Wall Security Question

Postby Jalpha » Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:08 pm

There's no known way to squeeze through gaps at this point in time.
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