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The triangle angled wall only has two points on the bottom and one on the top. I NEED one with one point on the bottom and two points on the top and similarly angled.
Flip the tilted triangle wall over.
I cap with window shift s. Then paste to anywhere - except here.
Anyway. They have these diagonal traingles that are angled like a roof but its a wall, and it goes from corner to opposite corner (the 1 to 3 or 2 to 4 corner) of the foundation piece. "Tilted Corner Wall" - but it doesn't have an opposite that from the single point low to the bottom of a foundation piece from corner to corner. In other words - why isn't there a flipped upside down version of this piece.
A diagonal wall would be just like a normal wall, but instead f running along the edge of a foundation it would go from corner 1 to corner 3 or corner 2 to corner 4. It would go up and not angle like a roof.
I honestly don't understand HOW with the pieces that DO exist in the game how their opposites were overlooked.
Obviously they don't fit exactly diagonally across a foundation, but you can use multiple and clip them through each other to fill the gaps. There are almost certainly tutorials on youtube.