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2024. dec. 16., 2:11
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OldGopher WaterShield

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To avoid errors make sure you installed the Pipes version 1.8.0.0. This mod depend of It.

Water Shield is a building that allows you to build underwater cities. Without having to surround your city with walls.
When powered, It will provide virtual water obstacles to keep your homes safe from flooding.
If you want, you can stack this building using the overhang.
It does not interact with irrigation or pipes. However, in the shield field you cannot have any water.
Be careful with your power or you will be flooded.
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LUPA LIAM 2024. dec. 21., 7:22 
@Dias
yessss! this mod is beautiful! I'll have fun, thanks :steamhappy:
Medic 2024. dec. 20., 11:53 
and possibly add an s to repel
Medic 2024. dec. 20., 11:52 
the description of it in the game has an issue with grammar, to me, the grammar fix is "take care to avoid getting submerged by having insufficient power", instead of "take care to don't get submerged by lack of power"
Dias  [készítő] 2024. dec. 18., 15:41 
Hi @Lupa
You can found It in near of the pipe icons.
As a shield with a water symbol in the middle.
LUPA LIAM 2024. dec. 17., 9:27 
Hi, I can't find this build, I have pipes installed, but I can't find the shield build, where am I going wrong? In the list of mods it says it's installed
Dias  [készítő] 2024. dec. 17., 8:00 
Thanks @Xavius I fixed it.
The building doesn't need a beaver, it only uses energy. It can work if It's flooded. And keep the space empty when it's energized. If it's inactive (or paused), it will give some time for recovery. When it loses all energy (or is deleted), It will remove all the empty space.
Have a great game!
Xavius 2024. dec. 16., 22:03 
you mention something being needed, but you don't have any dependencies attached to this

Also, if you pause the building, does it stop preventing the water flow, or is it permanent as long the building exists? Does it need to be powered? Operated by beavers? Or does it just work all day every day without any maintenance?