Solved Tree House Stability Drops Too Fast When Expanding Platform

Papster

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When making the platform wider the stability drops very quickly so is there any way for stability to drop a little less when widening the platform by one triangle. The single platform is pretty cramped to do much with. Thanks
 
Adjusting the stability of individual blocks isn't really possible, it's either we leave it as is and let Rust handle it, or we give everything 100% stability. So I added a new config option Disable Tree Stability that gives 100% stability to any block within the build zone around the tree. The zone is a vertical rectangular area, so it's not something players can abuse, only the nearby parts of the structure get full stability, and as you build further out, stability decreases normally

You can see in the screenshot, everything up to that point is 100%, then it drops off. Just gives players a bit more freedom when building around the tree

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