Minecraft
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Thanks, guys! Who knows, maybe someday my world will look like Rome!
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Trajan's Market
Had to build an artificial hill here . . . lots of filling needed. Soon will start adding the structures on top. Too bad you can't really build decent buildings on a diagonal in this game because alot the buildings at Trajan's Forum are situated in an interesting semi-circular pattern.
Had to build an artificial hill here . . . lots of filling needed. Soon will start adding the structures on top. Too bad you can't really build decent buildings on a diagonal in this game because alot the buildings at Trajan's Forum are situated in an interesting semi-circular pattern.
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Trajan's Market...building layout, etc.
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Question: Once you've constructed a building in all its glory, is there any way to move it all in one piece? For example, if you suddenly realized there was another small building you forgot to put between two existing ones, and there isn't enough room to build it.
I would think it would be possible, at least theoretically. Perhaps GK could write a program...
I would think it would be possible, at least theoretically. Perhaps GK could write a program...
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Not that I'm aware of. I know there are alot of software options with this game, though, of which I'm ignorant, so I wouldn't be surprised if something like that exists.PeteMork wrote:Question: Once you've constructed a building in all its glory, is there any way to move it all in one piece? For example, if you suddenly realized there was another small building you forgot to put between two existing ones, and there isn't enough room to build it.
I would think it would be possible, at least theoretically. Perhaps GK could write a program...
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With his evident meticulous planning, it isn't likely that ACL would leave anything out.PeteMork wrote:Question: Once you've constructed a building in all its glory, is there any way to move it all in one piece? For example, if you suddenly realized there was another small building you forgot to put between two existing ones, and there isn't enough room to build it.
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Oh, you'd be surprised! I've had to undo many an error, some of them very time-consuming.dongregg wrote:With his evident meticulous planning, it isn't likely that ACL would leave anything out.PeteMork wrote:Question: Once you've constructed a building in all its glory, is there any way to move it all in one piece? For example, if you suddenly realized there was another small building you forgot to put between two existing ones, and there isn't enough room to build it.
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Trajan's Market was basically a big shopping mall. I wonder what Trajan would have thought about our modern malls?
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One mindblowing thing after another.
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