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DarkVoid
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I tried to place this item on inside and outside walls of a custom house I've got in Luna, on Oceania, recently, and I've found a few issues with this deed that affect placing it:
1. This deed seems to require you target a floor tile which does not have a wall on it. Given that this item would look good on a wall, not being able to place it on a wall seems ridiculous. An almost identical issue with stairs facing a wall results in not being able to place the deed at the top of the stairs, whether internal or external.
2. This deed seems to get placed a little too close to the floor. Like it's standing at floor height. Perhaps this deed should be raised up a bit so it looks more like it's a trophy on a wall instead of sitting on the ground? Or was it meant to be raised with the house decoration tool, and not mentioned in the patch notes for it?
I've only tested an east facing deed so far, but the south facing deeds probably have similar placement issues, so any EA/Mythic Dev Team member looking into the issues with these particular deeds should remember to look at both facings of these deeds at the same time.
Cheers ...
DarkVoid
1. This deed seems to require you target a floor tile which does not have a wall on it. Given that this item would look good on a wall, not being able to place it on a wall seems ridiculous. An almost identical issue with stairs facing a wall results in not being able to place the deed at the top of the stairs, whether internal or external.
2. This deed seems to get placed a little too close to the floor. Like it's standing at floor height. Perhaps this deed should be raised up a bit so it looks more like it's a trophy on a wall instead of sitting on the ground? Or was it meant to be raised with the house decoration tool, and not mentioned in the patch notes for it?
I've only tested an east facing deed so far, but the south facing deeds probably have similar placement issues, so any EA/Mythic Dev Team member looking into the issues with these particular deeds should remember to look at both facings of these deeds at the same time.
Cheers ...
DarkVoid