Hi, I thnk decay is not working properly. I do not own a server so I cannot really do extensive tests, but in game I have some 1x1 made of stone in front of my house, and those never decay, the only part which decayed was the stair in front of the door. I'm checking their foundations daily, but those stay at 500/500. Same for some other very big stone walls someone made with no doors, those seems not to decay ever. Can someone take a look? No decay is a problem as the world gets full of old houses. Legacy decay was pretty good in my opinion.
I'm not seeing decay on armoured foundations of my base - neither the keep nor the surrounding wall.
The stone stairs leading into the wall are decaying though.
[QUOTE=Crunchmeister;47968225]I'm not seeing decay on armoured foundations of my base - neither the keep nor the surrounding wall.
The stone stairs leading into the wall are decaying though.[/QUOTE]
Yeah it's buggy for sure. I have a base that does have decay on it's foundations.. but there's a guy that made a huge twig platform near my base and never came back... It had triangles which all decayed fast but all the squares are intact.
I'm playing at Washington server and I can confirm the situation.
Facts I noted:
a- There wasn't decay at all since the last version;
b- In the last days (2 If im not wrong) seems that decay was reintroduced, but it is not affecting the foundations as a whole;
c- with the "reinplemented" (my guess) decay, as a general rule only triangular foundations and foundations stairs are being afected
d- It appears that some foundations are decaying, but old abandoned builds won't be affected
During the last days the server faced problems with object limit, since there wasnt possible to place even a single campfire, and you should destroy some twig structures to free space and then place an object (bed, wall, etc).
Presently the decay acceleration implemented seems to have free some memory, but basically by destroying stairs foundations and triangle foundations, since there's a majority of old structures simply not being affected by decay.
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