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Old September 29th, 2011, 07:00 AM
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Default Re: No Building rubble

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Wow I guess that's how a destroyed building is always depicted in WinSP all this time? Those with "rough + hole" are usually buildings which are completely demolished (like when you ram it with heavy vehicles, "collapsed"). Those with "stone building + hole" are destroyed buildings but they're not yet collapsed. As far as I know there's no "rubble" terrain in SP.

Destroyed buildings and collapsed buildings have their own graphic representation, but not so clear and distinctive. You may confuse the two, best way is to look at the red bar on top of screen to know whether they're collapsed or destroyed.
Ugh, there's actually a difference betweed destroyed and collapsed?
Btw, i must have ignored this for really long lol...
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Ugh, there's actually a difference betweed destroyed and collapsed?

I'm curious about the distinction as well.
Is a destroyed building still basically standing, but somehow uninhabitable?
A collapsed one has pancaked, but not to the point where you would consider it destroyed?


Are their differences in movement costs or cover values?
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I must say I haven't actually noticed the distinction either.
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