Oh, haven’t seen this one in a while, time to explain it again :smiley:

I think you missed the most important part of what @NesterT2 explained:

What this means is that they can’t just add the right-angle wedge foundation and the right-angle wedge. No, they would have to add a whole lot of other pieces.

So now you would have to have a wall and a wide wall, a doorframe and a wide doorframe, a window and a wide window, a fence and a wide fence, a crenelation and a wide crenelation, etc.

But wait, that’s not all! What about roofing? What about pieces like “right-sloping inverted wall”? What about attaching stairs and ramps to these pieces?

Think that covers everything? We’re just getting started, because even if they did add all of those pieces – and by the way, that’s a fuсkton of work, because you can’t just stretch existing stuff and call it a day, it’ll look like shіt – it wouldn’t be one whole day before someone said “Why can’t I place an Argossean Vaulted Ceiling Inverted Corner (single) at the corner of a wall and a wide wall?”

Not to mention that, sooner or later, you would get someone complaining about how we need “wide foundations” and “wide ceilings” and “wide wedges” to attach to the wide side of the right-angle foundation, and the whole cycle of fuсkery would start again :stuck_out_tongue:

Long story short, the amount of work involved is crazy and the combinatorial explosion in the number of pieces would make every player’s life hell.

Sometimes learning how to build awesome things with the pieces you have is the real art :wink:

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