Moats again

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Dyraele
 
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Moats again

Post by Dyraele » 26 Mar 2014, 16:29

From search it looks like moats with water will not be possible. However, what if you build a ditch from your empty moat to a body of water? Will that water run into the ditch and flow into the moat?


Makiol
 
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Re: Moats again

Post by Makiol » 26 Mar 2014, 16:49

water is at the sea level, you to reach it to have water in your moat, but it is better another line of walls than a little puddle
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Re: Moats again

Post by Archaegeo » 26 Mar 2014, 16:56

Yeah you can do moats but only if you build at sea level

My only real sadness about LiF (Really I think its the torque 3d engine) no dynamic water.

But hey, we can swim down!

Cant wait for there to be harvestable/findable things under water


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Re: Moats again

Post by Antiblitz » 26 Mar 2014, 17:06

Dyraele wrote:From search it looks like moats with water will not be possible. However, what if you build a ditch from your empty moat to a body of water? Will that water run into the ditch and flow into the moat?


Yes, you are correct. However, to find water, you must be at sea level, just as in real life.


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Re: Moats again

Post by Haladmer » 26 Mar 2014, 17:18

Antiblitz wrote:
Dyraele wrote:From search it looks like moats with water will not be possible. However, what if you build a ditch from your empty moat to a body of water? Will that water run into the ditch and flow into the moat?


Yes, you are correct. However, to find water, you must be at sea level, just as in real life.


Just because I like providing odd information:
http://www.highestlake.com/highest-lake-world

(Btw, thanks for giving me a reason to look it up :beer: )

For consistency, the page author requires a body of water to cover 1.0 hectares to be termed a "lake", anything under 1.0 hectares is a "pool"

Point being in real life naturally forming large bodies of water are not only found at "sea level".
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