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Example: Grass Plank Flooring--originally Players could endless connect mere Flooring sections together, creating a very thin, unsupported structure. If you remove the 'starting' section, all sections connected to this section will also collapse; not a good mechanic for a 'building' genre game. The Devs went and changed it so that, now...Grass Flooring can't be 'extended' from an existing Grass Floor section UNLESS you first build a Scaffolding then place the Flooring on top of that. If you run the cursor over items constructed, you'll see how many other items are supported by this item, ;) If many...don't Recycle, or the 'supported' portions collapse as well.
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