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what is flatest map available?
and is there a command to show x.y.z cordinates, other games have it.
Dang. I was just about to ask the very same thing.
You can use the /loc command to return your avatar's current co-ordinates. These more or less match up with the co-ords in the editor, although the vertical co-ord may be a little off.
Dang. I was just about to ask the very same thing.
You can use the /loc command to return your avatar's current co-ordinates. These more or less match up with the co-ords in the editor, although the vertical co-ord may be a little off.
thx exactly what looking for, y not big deal easy figure out, but trying get x and z is pain by trial and error
thx exactly what looking for, y not big deal easy figure out, but trying get x and z is pain by trial and error
Happy to help!
Just wish we could have a basic flat plane map to build on. At the very least, we can slap foundations over the flattest map we can find and manually tweak the Y so they all match up.
Just wish we could have a basic flat plane map to build on. At the very least, we can slap foundations over the flattest map we can find and manually tweak the Y so they all match up.
or put foundation at y + 200 then raise every thing to match.
or put foundation at y + 200 then raise every thing to match.
Problem is it'll take the 'Y' co-ord as an offset from the highest point on the terrain below the foundation. At least it did in 0.3.
If that's changed, or I-Do-It-Wrong, then all the better.
Edit:
Yup, just checked.
To repeat:
Outdoor map: Moors Clearing 01.
Place 500x500 Foundation block at 390, 500, 1650
Place 500x500 Foundation block at 890, 500, 1650
The first block is substantially higher than the second one, despite neither of them intersecting with the original terrain. Reason being there's a large hill underneath the first.
That is not how it works. Y is always relative to map base not the object over it.
To build stuff easily, you need a completely flat map, where the absolute Y = relative Y.
Also, the LOC command gives you absolute Y. So you stand on the ground and read 80 for Y for example. Then put down something there. If you type 80 for the Y coordinate then the object will be 80 feet OVER the ground because it is relative to the ground elevation.
There is a little hack to work around it but it still needs double work to counter the un-even terrain while building stuff.
That is not how it works. Y is always relative to map base not the object over it.
To build stuff easily, you need a completely flat map, where the absolute Y = relative Y.