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     -Try a ramp it seems that at least the up/down stairway doesn't count as a path. September 18 2010
 
     -Try a ramp it seems that at least the up/down stairway doesn't count as a path. September 18 2010
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:: I realise this was ages ago, but as a side note - its because stairs are a slope, which takes up the whole tile, where as ramps are a slope which can be thought to end at the edge of the tile - the difference? you can stand on the top of a slope and not fall down. Stand on a staircase with nothing at the top and your likely fall off :) --[[User:Djsmiley2k|Djsmiley2k]] 17:08, 2 February 2011 (UTC)

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Changes from 40d?

Looks like everything in the 40d article will need to be verified before being written up for 2010, particularly the farming bits. Minus 03:51, 22 May 2010 (UTC)

Issues with roohttp://df.magmawiki.com/skins/common/images/button_nowiki.pngfing

--72.189.226.68 20:03, 11 August 2010 (UTC) I'm trying to create a roof using flooring for a tower, and I keep getting a message saying I can't build there because there's no access to building material al economic item. and yes, there are stairs already.

    -Try a ramp it seems that at least the up/down stairway doesn't count as a path. September 18 2010
I realise this was ages ago, but as a side note - its because stairs are a slope, which takes up the whole tile, where as ramps are a slope which can be thought to end at the edge of the tile - the difference? you can stand on the top of a slope and not fall down. Stand on a staircase with nothing at the top and your likely fall off :) --Djsmiley2k 17:08, 2 February 2011 (UTC)