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I created flood gates to hold back the lake water, I can't remember why, but after that I started messing with building things in the lake. I built a tunel that runs across the lake, you know because I could. It is three levels high seperating half of the lake from the canal I built to refill the lake. I have had many setbacks in my quest to refill it. The main problems my designes have encountered is the fact that the water whell does not creat water preassure which is only worsened by the torturously slow pace that the water moves at making it hard to keep the waterweels busy.
Anyways I have scince found out that you can make a traversable tunnel with nothing but flood gates. Would have been a lot less work...
It wouldn't be that hard to make a city in the middle of the lake, blocks dont fall as long as they have another block to hold onto. Just drain a level of the lake. Use scaffolding to connect the first block to the wall. Once you are done remove the scafolding and fill the lake.
But, I made a pipeline up to the top levels and it was suppose to be a huge waterfall cascading down the hill, but, the water evaporates before it gets to the edge!
I thought I could now flood out the monsters and set it up to drain down several levels... the water evaporates before it gets to the drain on level -2!!
Oh, well.