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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 11, 2015 13:26:09 GMT
Another simple quick suggest, is the ability to place objects (boulders, bombs, fireballs) directly onto grabbers, As quoted from a bug thread, Why can't I place an object directly on the grabber tool ie a boulder. The current method is to use a block then the boulder then delete the block the place the grabber. It'd be great to place directly and save some time It was noted that if you were allowed to place boulders on the grabber, you would then also be able to place blocks, wheels, and other bits and bobs... Could be a fun little gimmick though. Link to thread: besiege.freeforums.net/thread/646/grabber-tool
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Post by vvaid0 on Feb 11, 2015 15:47:35 GMT
. Glad someone read that. You can place directly on the grabber with that workaround. It's just not time efficient.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 11, 2015 15:58:16 GMT
Ahaha, non the less, would allow for quick and efficient building, plus could lead to some interesting things if you can place blocks on grabbers... I.e Plane carrying a small car, Flies along, drops car (via grabber underneath, in which you've placed blocks to build the car)
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Post by zodium on Feb 11, 2015 16:27:38 GMT
Arbitrary placement restrictions should be universally removed, and placed blocks should be divided into uniformly sized voxels, to prevent the need for place-replace shenanigans. All blocks should fit together in design mode, and the physics alone should determine whether they stay together once you press Play.
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Post by Zeblote on Feb 11, 2015 17:29:30 GMT
Arbitrary placement restrictions should be universally removed, and placed blocks should be divided into uniformly sized voxels, to prevent the need for place-replace shenanigans. All blocks should fit together in design mode, and the physics alone should determine whether they stay together once you press Play. this ^
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Post by Arlekin on Feb 11, 2015 18:54:12 GMT
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