Yes it does. I'm a sun.Not too sure about your definition of recent. The specific comment I mentioned was quite some time ago, at least earlier than your "positivity" thread. And just because you have a different opinion doesn't mean you have to be rude about it. I also find it amusing that you are even attempting to hint that I'm stalking your post. News flash, the world doesn't spin around you.
I'm not being rude. I am saying it looks stupid the way it's done in the video because that's my opinion. Just becausee you disagree does not mean that my opinion is rude. What's with the whole condescending attitude anyway?
The same thing could be said of any of the housing glitches. Why would you want something randomly floating in the middle of the room? Why would you want to clip a bed under the stairs?
The examples shown in the video are just to show how this trick is done. It's up to individual players to use their decorating skills to make it look good.
Just a few quick ideas from looking at the video: You could use a stage to create a loft area, like people have been doing with the floating pillows.
Or you could clip a chair into the wall and stack stuff in front of it to make a fancy throne. The ugly, clipped chair would be covered, but you would still be able to use it to /sit on the other items.
Its really useful for forcing partitions against the wall without losing a few inches because of pillars or using half partitions to create molding for rooms.The same thing could be said of any of the housing glitches. Why would you want something randomly floating in the middle of the room? Why would you want to clip a bed under the stairs?
The examples shown in the video are just to show how this trick is done. It's up to individual players to use their decorating skills to make it look good.
Just a few quick ideas from looking at the video: You could use a stage to create a loft area, like people have been doing with the floating pillows.
Or you could clip a chair into the wall and stack stuff in front of it to make a fancy throne. The ugly, clipped chair would be covered, but you would still be able to use it to /sit on the other items.
You have to get creative and find ways of using it properly like you said.
I tried to make a second floor for my lalafell's apartment ages ago, but it was impossible. Now I see that it can finally be done; my excitement is intensifying @@!!!!
(Thank you JP player, and thank you everyone who contributed to this thread! This was really useful).
I imagine this would work great for a loft. Think of the possibilities!
Although, the item does get partially put into the wall, correct? And you can't move it out?
You can rotate them though, so it's a bit of tetris to play.
Hi ^^
Does it work only on wall ? or work also on partition (white one for exemple)
From experience it appears to be the zone of placeable/non-placeable intersection of the windows/perimeter partition ledge (the part where wall-mount items can't be place). I tried to replicate it on partition with wall shelve but fail to get it to work. Gonna do more testing to see if it's possible to get more control over the vertical axis placement.
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