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Dwarves seem a bit inconsistent in how willing they are to move items around to finish the job. I got around this by laying strips of pavement out, and they proceeded with much fewer cancellations. This spreads the architecture training around, and since each strip is a separate object, they all have individual chances to impress dwarves walking over them. | Dwarves seem a bit inconsistent in how willing they are to move items around to finish the job. I got around this by laying strips of pavement out, and they proceeded with much fewer cancellations. This spreads the architecture training around, and since each strip is a separate object, they all have individual chances to impress dwarves walking over them. | ||
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Do building destroyers target roads? If so, this seems like a good way to delay them, and keep total damages under control. | Do building destroyers target roads? If so, this seems like a good way to delay them, and keep total damages under control. | ||
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== Roads are a floor covering? == | == Roads are a floor covering? == | ||
You can construct them on constructed floors. They seem to be like stockpiles in this regard. Paved roads prevent the 'broken ammo' graphic from showing up, is the 'broken ammo' another kind of floor covering? I paved my archery ranges with roads, to make them look nice and use up some colored blocks I didn't want, and I noticed a nice bonus: no more broken bolts littering up the range. Adding this for paved roads, does it work for dirt roads too? [[User:GhostDwemer|GhostDwemer]] | You can construct them on constructed floors. They seem to be like stockpiles in this regard. Paved roads prevent the 'broken ammo' graphic from showing up, is the 'broken ammo' another kind of floor covering? I paved my archery ranges with roads, to make them look nice and use up some colored blocks I didn't want, and I noticed a nice bonus: no more broken bolts littering up the range. Adding this for paved roads, does it work for dirt roads too? [[User:GhostDwemer|GhostDwemer]] | ||
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