ARK: Survival Evolved

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T_Montana420 Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:26am
Snapping Walls Together
Sometimes when I put walls together they don't snap correctly! I've check all of the web can't find anything. Also sometimes they go on backwards. I've tried re-doing them and I just don't know how to fix them. I don't know how to post pics so I'll try to explain. When I put the wall on it doesn't exactly fit snugg with the wall next to it so there are lke gaps between the boards.
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Kotli Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:28am 
The inside/outside is dependent on the foundation, the problem is with fence foundation you cant tell inside/outside that easy. You need to rip up and replace the fence foundation to get it to look right.

Also fence foundations will clip together if you place them right, the problem is the game don't like doing this resulting in breaks.
Last edited by Kotli; Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:32am
Dies Fourth (Banned) Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:30am 
If your talking about exterior walls the foundations need to snap together so the walls do.

Lay your foundations 1st ( obviously ) then place a wall then the next foundation.

Make sure the foundations snap together.
Resolute Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:30am 
Put a thatch ceiling/foundation down on the other side before you put the wall down, then remove the thatch ceiling/foundation after you've placed the wall.

So if you have:

Nothing|Ceiling and you want to put a wall down where the 'outside' of the wall is pointing in towards the Ceiling Tile (or foundation) then put a desposible/temp ceiling where that nothing is, you'll be able to place the wall how you like now and can remove that temp ceiling afterwards.

Last edited by Resolute; Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:31am
T_Montana420 Jul 20, 2015 @ 8:01am 
Thanks, will try this stuff. The first or ground floor has all snapped together correctly but the second floor has some issuses could it be the way the ceilingfloors are placed? I've noticed when you put ceilings up there are two different places ones higher ones a bit lower
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Date Posted: Jul 20, 2015 @ 7:26am
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