Have you placed Goza mats down then placed the virtue tile on top of the goza mats?
My only other question would what tile are you targeting to place it and did you try multiple locations.
Then I'd also ask, did you try placing on the floor to see if it places there as well - if the gozas arent' perfectly lined up, it won't place. But if it doesnt place on the floor itself, then there's another problem going on.
Try raising the gozas up a couple to where they're not resting on top of the wall and then try placing it? If that works, lower it down to the right level.
Otherwise I'd suggest removing the coffin and seein if that's somehow blocking placement
I ran into a similar issue recently. To get it to place we had to put the goza's on the bottom floor of the house and then raise them up 3 notches and place the virtue tile on them. We then lowered a goza a couple of notches to "break" the virtue tile into it's 4 base pieces. Then we raised the individual pieces up to where we wanted them to be. Once the 4 pieces hit the same height the "broken" tile repairs and it fit.I tried both your suggestions with no luck, I again removed the goza's and tried just placing it on the floor, and it placed?!?!? never would in the past.
so, I tried everything again targeting the spot that allowed me to place it on the floor and still no luck.
I then took it downstairs placed the goza's on the floor and have no problem placing the virtue tile on the goza's downstairs.
Think I'm going to just give up and live without it
Thank you so much for trying to help me!
I ran into a similar issue recently. To get it to place we had to put the goza's on the bottom floor of the house and then raise them up 3 notches and place the virtue tile on them. We then lowered a goza a couple of notches to "break" the virtue tile into it's 4 base pieces. Then we raised the individual pieces up to where we wanted them to be. Once the 4 pieces hit the same height the "broken" tile repairs and it fit.
I am not sure what causes it and am fairly baffled by it.
One warning: If you "break" the tile and then axe any piece while the 4 pieces are not exactly aligned on the same level - the part that you axe will *poof* and the deed will be unrecoverable. It gets tricky doing this stuff.
When you reach that point - go upstairs and continue raising them.For a minute there I thought it was going to work, can't raise them high enough to make it to the second floor before getting the message "you can not raise this any higher"
oh well, I will just have to live without the virtue tile on my steps.
Thanks to you both for trying to help me!![]()
When you reach that point - go upstairs and continue raising them.Typically you can raise it 16 notches from the ground floor, but once you are upstairs you can raise farther.