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==Pressure plates not activating. Bug? (Well no, but...)== | ==Pressure plates not activating. Bug? (Well no, but...)== | ||
Recently i secured my fort with a fine bridge-fall-trap (plates are activated by everything but citizens) ... like i always do ... aaand got roflstomped by some gobos that were quite unimpressed by the not moving . Strange enough, i loaded an older savegame and rebuild the pressureplates this time with "citizen activate" on, but the bridge didn't open when my dwarves were stomping over the plate. So i connected a lever, bridge opened like normal. I start to think that pressureplates are not working correctly. -- unpaid lamer | Recently i secured my fort with a fine bridge-fall-trap (plates are activated by everything but citizens) ... like i always do ... aaand got roflstomped by some gobos that were quite unimpressed by the not moving . Strange enough, i loaded an older savegame and rebuild the pressureplates this time with "citizen activate" on, but the bridge didn't open when my dwarves were stomping over the plate. So i connected a lever, bridge opened like normal. I start to think that pressureplates are not working correctly. -- unpaid lamer | ||
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The idea is that if the water is less than 5/7 then the fortifications make it un-enter-able to water monsters (including building destroyers). When the water reaches 5/7 the bridge is raised creating an indestructible wall that stops the water flow and prevents building destroyers passing the flooded fortifications. When run it works for about 20 rounds after which the bridge gets stuck in the raised position and the reservoir evaporates, still not even containing a layer of 1/7 water. | The idea is that if the water is less than 5/7 then the fortifications make it un-enter-able to water monsters (including building destroyers). When the water reaches 5/7 the bridge is raised creating an indestructible wall that stops the water flow and prevents building destroyers passing the flooded fortifications. When run it works for about 20 rounds after which the bridge gets stuck in the raised position and the reservoir evaporates, still not even containing a layer of 1/7 water. | ||
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Does anyone know why my automated, self-regulating, on-off water switch isn't working? | Does anyone know why my automated, self-regulating, on-off water switch isn't working? | ||
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Do creatures with trap avoid activate pressure plates? It's not mentioned in the article, and it probably should be. --[[User:Cam94509|Cam94509]] 21:28, 11 May 2011 (UTC) | Do creatures with trap avoid activate pressure plates? It's not mentioned in the article, and it probably should be. --[[User:Cam94509|Cam94509]] 21:28, 11 May 2011 (UTC) | ||
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