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Mostly when that happens the kit is colliding with something, even a little shrub will do it.
I tried houses, barns, sheds and other spots I had previously been able to place the kit. The kit worked as expected out in the dirt. In some cases if I angled it right and crossed my fingers I could get one end close enough to a building so that a player could not squeeze through. I didn't try placement on some of the rooftops that have allowed it in the past.
Do you think the devs have decided that it's a bit unrealistic to submerge wooden posts into concrete and building floors with a shovel? :-)
Same
i hope not :(
FIXED
Fixed an issue preventing players from contructing base building objects in or on buildings
I'm actually a little disappointed. Digging holes in concrete, roofs, building floors and securely mounting sizable logs in a few seconds with a shovel never felt right. Limiting that construction type to the dirt seemed like an improvement.
I could go with different construction mechanics for building 'on buildings' but any base building with crafted structures needs more time added to the effort. It just isn't balanced at all with many other activities. It takes quite a bit longer and more items to cook chicken on a stick than to erect a fence section if you have the materials. lol