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TS2: Burnination => The Podium => Topic started by: Aggie on 2007 June 27, 21:39:22



Title: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: Aggie on 2007 June 27, 21:39:22
Okay, I admit it; I'm not a builder. I find I have difficulty even making a house with a deck upstairs. It was with this realization that I thought I might ask people who do engage in the art of building houses in the game to answer me this question.

I'm wondering if it's possible to build a bridge indoors to connect two separate upstairs areas together. To attempt to elaborate: the house looks like a 'U.' For simplicity's sake, let's say there's the perfectly ordinary rectangular first floor. There are two staircases, one on either side of the house, each leading to an upstairs area. Neither one is connected to the other. Is it possible to build a bridge that would connect these two upstairs areas together? You know, it kind of would look like a sidewalk, but it would have a fence of some sort on the side (perhaps made of glass) to prevent people from 'falling to their death from the upstairs area.'


Title: Re: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 27, 21:41:34
Yes, this is pretty trivial. The game may hassle you about "unsupportedness", so you have to build a temporary construction scaffold-type-dealy while you do it, though.


Title: Re: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: Aggie on 2007 June 27, 21:48:47
Ahhh, so maybe adding some pillars or whatnot under the specific area would be required and then could be deleted afterwards? Excellent. I'll give it a shot. Thanks. :)


Title: Re: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: SaraMK on 2007 June 27, 22:01:13
Right, exactly, it won't let you lay tiles on empty air. Use columns, since that's easiest. Delete the columns after laying the floor, but keep in mind that you will not be able to edit the floor after deleting the columns. You can always add the columns back if you want to edit.

EDIT: Although, you know, it shouldn't be giving you problems INSIDE the house. I read your post too quickly and got the impression you're trying to connect a deck area, but now it doesn't sound like it. Is your area fully enclosed? You should be able to add as much floor upstairs as you want, regardless of there being any support for it.


Title: Re: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: ZiggyDoodle on 2007 June 27, 22:41:18
Build what you want from the ground up, then delete the lower walls.





Title: Re: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: Aggie on 2007 June 29, 04:23:11
Yeah, I seem to have gotten it all right. All I did was create the lower level, added the two staircases, added the upper floor, inserted the 'gates' and then deleted the rest of the floor. That just means that the upper levels are connected by a walkway that runs outside. I haven't quite experimented with trying to put one roof over the two separate rooms on the top level (so that the bridge is at least covered in the winter), so maybe I'll try that next.

Since I have all you fine builders here anyway, I thought I'd ask another question. Is it  possible to place a roof directly on top of another one? I'm currently trying to make myself an ominous bunker to keep my evil creations in, but as of right now it's just basically a basement with no roof in the backyard. I'm thinking I'll simply use the Auto Roof option to give everything the flat roof and then manually add a different roof type to each of the upper areas.

I'll add pictures here later if anyone's interested.


Title: Re: Building a Bridge Indoors
Post by: Li'l Brudder on 2007 June 29, 04:43:16
I don't know why, but "falling to their death from the upstairs area." has me cackling with laughter.

As per the roof thing, do the same thing with supports and then delete them.  It should still cover the roof.