by marduc » Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:12 pm
ok, I need to step back a tad on some of my earlier criticism (complaints?).
I have been working on destroying my interior stone wall and replacing it with a plank wall. With the changes I decided to try to make the best of what I though was a bad thing and plow ahead with the project. I went out and gathered up a bunch of flint and grabbed a few extra boards for repairs, and also kept on hand supplies to rebuild any potential breaches in the outer wall, or the nearby plank wall. I did make a change to my past routine though, instead of destroying and then rebuilding as I went I ended up destroying a long chunk of wall, and then going back and building a stretch of plank behind it after I was clear of the blast radius.
With about a dozen wall segments destroyed, it seems that virtually all the time there was lateral damage along the same wall, and penetrating damage to the adjacent wall only occurred some of the time (I should have counted, but I did not use near as much flint as anticipated). At no point was an entire wall segment destroyed, most of the damage seemed to be between 70 and 85%, and at most was just the closest wall segments.
Now there still are things which I did not/do not like, for one I felt very vulnerable while I was doing this, My initial reaction was contemplating a need to build an entirely new wall a few tiles out so as to maintain security for the overhaul. Before I did this I tested a few segments out, and determined it was certainly not worth the hassle. The other thing I do not like, and I have not dealt with this one (yet) is that I feel my exterior stone wall is now a vulnerability and will have to eventually come down - that one will be a pain in the butt to deal with since I will have to have a huge stockpile of dry boards on hand to repair as I gom and will also require the creation of an entirely new wall to feel at my most secure. Still a lot of work ahead as a result of these changes.
But as for now, I made a huge amount of progress on the project at hand. I still feel that the damage that a lesser type of wall does to a superior wall should be either eliminated or reduced to say 10% damage or so. As it stands now, they are a liability and a weakness.
Last edited by
marduc on Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:26 pm, edited 2 times in total.