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Revision as of 02:31, 20 March 2016
Mass (kg):
0
Integrity:
0
Build time (seconds):
12
Airtight:
No
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1 x 1 x 1
Contents
Overview
Diagonal Windows are blocks that resemble grates, but have no glass. The player may shoot through these blocks. It should be noted however, that items cannot pass through the spaces between panels.
Usage
While mainly aesthetic, the block can also serve to be used as stairs.
- Here for example, the diagonal window is being used as stairs on the Easy Start green base.
Placement
The block is on a 45 degree angle, and can be played anywhere the player chooses. The panels on the block can be changed from vertical to horizontal. This can be achieved by simply flipping the block upside down. Below is an example of two diagonal windows placed next to each other. Blue has its panels horizontal, while Red has its panels vertical.
- Important Note
- when placed upside down, the block cannot be placed on any block below it, or in front of it as it has no where to be attach to.
Media
Tips
- You can shoot through the window with the automatic rifle
- The blocks top & bottom are different. Be aware of how you place it. When upside down, the player can't walk upwards.
Known Issues
- Items cannot fall between the vent plates.
Related Items
Programming
Update History
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