Inclined corridors.

Toruk_MaktoToruk_Makto Italy Join Date: 2017-02-15 Member: 227945Members
edited March 2017 in Ideas and Suggestions
Every time you build a base, you will never find perfectly level ground, and often you have to adapt to a rather bumpy ground.
Result: your base protrudes into the void in an absolutely inexplicable and physically implausible way.
Even you would like your basic seemed a little more believable? Would you like a base that fits plastically in the landscape and do not seem, in the environment around him, more intrusive than it already is?

Well, maybe this I have an idea for you.
And this idea is:

INCLINED CORRIDORS!
A corridor, instead of being horizontal, rises to the top and houses inside a slightly inclined stairs that allows you to reach the top floor of the building adjacent.

An idea as simple as it is brilliant to reshape the aesthetics of your base.
An idea that can be realized with your help <span style="font-size:.67em">(perhaps donating a purely symbolic sum to developers to fund the implementation)</span>, and that can help you and many others to make your base a better base. The base of your dreams. A base that belongs to you.



I think they should be slightly tilted.
They should be long as two or three side by side corridors, and as high as two corridors one above the other.
They should cost as much as two or three corridors of the same type put together and reduce the structural integrity of the same amount.

Hypothesis of two possible versions

More inclined (length: 2; height 2).
  1. Tilted compartment.
    • bild: 4 Titaniom
    • structural integrity: -2 units
  2. Tilted glass compartment.
    • bild: 4 glass
    • structural integrity: -4 units

Less inclined (length: 3; height 2).
  1. Tilted compartment.
    • bild: 6 Titaniom
    • structural integrity: -3 units
  2. Tilted glass compartment.
    • bild: 6 glass
    • structural integrity: -6 units

Personally I prefer the second option.
Express your opinion about this idea and tell me if it's worth it.

Comments

Sign In or Register to comment.