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tldr foundations (of any material type) are cheaper, stronger and the best choice where they can be used.
OK, how does that affect construction? Does that mean I can stack more walls and build more floors on foundations over pillars/ceilings? Thats all I care about. Can I still build a massive base with pillars and ceilings. Material cost and hit points don't matter to me. I don't care about anything but the ability to build a huge 4 story base and each story is 4 walls high. Can it be done without foundations? Or, do pillars/ceilings have a build limit?
I will put a pillar under each ceiling and will add a second ceiling right on-top of the first so it is flush with the pillar sticking out. I heard that double floors help with people/dinos falling through the floor. Is this true? Again, materials and hit points are of no concern.
Put them up in a row with a pillar support every second ceiling. demo the middle pillar, then demo one of the end pillars. An attacker would require explosive to destroy 12500hp to destroy both of those pillars you just demolished. That is less than one stone foundation (15000hp)
If you do this you will see 3 ceiling collapsed, in game everything built above them would have also collapsed leaving a big gaping hole in your structure.
Who's gonna demo my stuff on a PvE server?
Jokes aside, i never use foundations on pve, they have so unpredictable behavior, sometimes you place some and out of a sudden the rest of them are not placeable like you planned, this can result in you having to move the whole already placed foundations, depending what you planned to build.
Pillars and ceilings are perfect imho, they give you 100% flexibility and the only thing you have to do is to make sure that the height of the ceilings you wanna use as floor for the building exceed the highest terrain part under the planned building by at least half a pillar height.
I once planned and built 500 foundations for a large building, know what? i was able to place 30 of them and after that it said "cannot place blablabla" i was soooo annoyed, ill never ever use foundations again.
However, theres a bug related to ceilings, dinos can sink through them.
To prevent that from happening you can place a pillar under each ceiling (doesnt have to reach the ground for building support then) and it should stop sinking the dinos.
If you also hate the sticking out pillar heads then, you can put another layer of ceilings on top of the ceilings the pillars stick out.
Maybe the dual layered ceilings are already enouh to prevent sinking but i never tested that.
Especially mantis have a big sinking problem, if i park my mantis in the 2nd floor on a ceiling without pillar, it will end up like i log in and see the mantis in the 1st floor, but cannot ride it or access it, because for the server its still up in the 2nd floor, always have to whistle it to fix that bug.
I hope i helped you, feel free to ask any questions.
On top of that platform I built a Behemoth Gate sized Box With internal sub Floors and extra structures on top.
I build all my structures on pillars and have encountered no limitations on build size so far
So unless you plan to build a 50 storey skyscraper pillars will work.
if it's just a base for you to liv in designate a small area as a log out room on foundation, oh and there is a trick to not have the pillars show through the foundation.