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As you recognized, i did not update the mod for a long time.
Real life has completely consumed me, so I have no time for ARK and modding.
i know, this is not what you want to hear, but i hope this will change in the future.
i am working on it.
Sorry for that and thx for your support!
Grebog
The only time I've heard anyone say otherwise, it had something to do with extending the support limit (default is 2, the mods lets you extend that out to 16), removing the mod, then removing a support.
1) Snap stairs to the platform sloping downwards toward the edge. This is easier than messing around with fence foundations or ladders.
2) Snap a foundation under them so it's slightly sticking out of the platform's side and you can still interact with it.
3) Now pick up the stairs and place a pillar on the foundation, and use it to snap another foundation to the height you want. I'd recommend just above the platform instead of sunk inside so you can remove any that are placed accidentally.
4) Then just remove everything but the last foundation.
If you want you can put another foundation out toward the edge on each alternating segment. I find that looks best. :)
I can only use them by placing a ladder half way through the platform, then another one on top, and then climbing on and immediately looking down to place a fence foundation in a consistent (And mostly accurate) spot, before using its snap points to try to line up a horizontal one to replace it.
It can still be done but it's a bit of a pain.
I've also discovered there's a second set of snap points just above so I can snap ladders onto the platform mid-air.
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@Grebog Ah ya computer failure sucks.