ARK: Survival Evolved

ARK: Survival Evolved

Super Structures
Weird bug / walls next to the one you are picking up break for no reason
Hello

I have a strange issue that I never had before. When I make a wall with the "double post" fence foundations, you know those which allow level building, and then when I pick up a single wall piece regardless where the whole wall crashes down despite having foundation support. This happens with all the different types of walls so 1x, 4x and 12x walls.
Last edited by Humpenstilzchen; 7 Jan, 2023 @ 4:40pm
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zerassar 7 Jan, 2023 @ 4:18pm 
Known issue being looked into
Humpenstilzchen 7 Jan, 2023 @ 4:32pm 
Originally posted by zerassar:
Known issue being looked into
Oh ok. Thanks for letting me know :steamthumbsup:
Messajah 11 Jan, 2023 @ 2:37pm 
Author did a buggy update 1-2 months ago, walls only snap to walls, not to the floors. So this will keep happening. It's very irresponsible to let this bug remain and bases being built with these fragile, bugged walls. :/ It will not be automatically fixed by a mod update btw. Already placed walls will still remain broken. We will need to pick up (break) all existing walls and place new walls to get the fix after the mod is finally fixed.
zerassar 11 Jan, 2023 @ 2:44pm 
Also a reminder, bug reports and suggestions are via the discord. That's the authors chosen hub and they're not really active on steam.
Humpenstilzchen 11 Jan, 2023 @ 3:05pm 
Originally posted by Hello!:
Author did a buggy update 1-2 months ago, walls only snap to walls, not to the floors. So this will keep happening. It's very irresponsible to let this bug remain and bases being built with these fragile, bugged walls. :/ It will not be automatically fixed by a mod update btw. Already placed walls will still remain broken. We will need to pick up (break) all existing walls and place new walls to get the fix after the mod is finally fixed.
Oh damn, I suspected something like this. Never had such issues with s+..ah well..nevermind
zerassar 11 Jan, 2023 @ 3:16pm 
A mitigation tactic is to build up with alternating wall segments.

Wall, gap, wall, gap. Then come back and fill the gaps.
That way if the issue does occur hopefully it wont be so disastrous.
Last edited by zerassar; 11 Jan, 2023 @ 3:16pm
Humpenstilzchen 11 Jan, 2023 @ 3:26pm 
Originally posted by zerassar:
A mitigation tactic is to build up with alternating wall segments.

Wall, gap, wall, gap. Then come back and fill the gaps.
That way if the issue does occur hopefully it wont be so disastrous.
Ok thanks for the advice
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