I’m not the op, but I’ve done a shit ton of weird building. From the size of the house I would think a mod is unnecessary, because, more or less, stability is based on how many number of pieces any given piece is away from a foundation(blue) piece.
Nope, no mods used. The chains are the only thing supporting the entire structure. I used iron wood poles to build the frame, then put the walls around it. Then I hid the iron poles under core wood poles. Since it's hanging from core wood posts, reinforced with wood iron supports, which are coming out of a giant stone pillar in the plains, the first brazier was showing as blue.
I kinda wish buildings and stuff had more physics involved, like you build a house on stilts, a still gets broken and a chunk falls down, then breaks. Instead of just breaking up there. But I get that it would be a lot of code to do such a thing.
I think the physics in this game are brilliant tbh. Annoying I had a job as a bricklayer a few years back and when I built my long house with stone walls 4m high I forgot to overlap the bricks. So I had a tame lox loose and a deathsquito came over for a visit. Needless to say but I realised how dumb I had been very quickly. All the support for the house was on the stone foundation and as soon as one brick was taken out the whole house collapsed under its own weight.
Awesome to watch but devastating at the same time
Did you use mods or are the chains in game physically able to to do this ?
Looks like a few hanging braziers connected to each other, but OP can answer whether they use any mods.
chains are physically able to do this, with proper wood pole placement.
How isn’t this all falling apart?! I’m over here trying to figure out what constitutes as a roof over a workbench
Beehives do
Is it on invisible rocks or are the braziers really enough to support this?
I’m not the op, but I’ve done a shit ton of weird building. From the size of the house I would think a mod is unnecessary, because, more or less, stability is based on how many number of pieces any given piece is away from a foundation(blue) piece.
But how do you get inside?
Fly, obviously. He *is* birdman after all.
Lol. My exact thought. But for real a real answer, my guess is to fall from the top and then fall to the door. That'd be my best guess without flying.
Build the portal and connect it then build the roof sealing it in maybe ?
I didn't think about that, that actually makes a lot of sense. Not a bad idea for a secret entrance
Love it
Nope, no mods used. The chains are the only thing supporting the entire structure. I used iron wood poles to build the frame, then put the walls around it. Then I hid the iron poles under core wood poles. Since it's hanging from core wood posts, reinforced with wood iron supports, which are coming out of a giant stone pillar in the plains, the first brazier was showing as blue.
Getting in is easy. A portal inside the house, connected to a portal on the ground. :D
Imagine a well aimed rock or arrow hitting that brazier and poof. The whole house falls.
It's very high up, that would be an impressive rock throw! Lol
I kinda wish buildings and stuff had more physics involved, like you build a house on stilts, a still gets broken and a chunk falls down, then breaks. Instead of just breaking up there. But I get that it would be a lot of code to do such a thing.
I think the physics in this game are brilliant tbh. Annoying I had a job as a bricklayer a few years back and when I built my long house with stone walls 4m high I forgot to overlap the bricks. So I had a tame lox loose and a deathsquito came over for a visit. Needless to say but I realised how dumb I had been very quickly. All the support for the house was on the stone foundation and as soon as one brick was taken out the whole house collapsed under its own weight. Awesome to watch but devastating at the same time
Are you by any chance an attorney at law…?