Krevette Posted November 3, 2020 Share Posted November 3, 2020 Hi folks. I play 7days from the very beginning and like to play it from time to time to enjoy the progress. At the moment I have a big issue with the structural integrity. I took one Island from the big lake and wanted to make a house out of it. So i hollowed out the whole mountain and build structures for the house. However some part of the house collapsed although i built it with much concrete. But my main problem is, that i can not repair it, cause the blocks fall down. there is no integrity at all. Please help me: 1. How can I fix it? 2. How can I avoid that it happens again? In the Zip you have photos from my house. and the vid shows the issue. Thanks and hope you can help me. Else it makes no sense building houses at the moment.... Edit: video also as zip, cause website played it black.... 7days.zip 7daystodie_home.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meganoth Posted November 5, 2020 Share Posted November 5, 2020 I looked at your pictures, but it isn't really clear from them whether there is or is not support. I'll watch the video later today, but in the meantime: 1) Are you sure there is an unbroken chain of blocks from bedrock to the block where you want to attach another block? Only this gives SI. For example it seems you have a basement. Is there a pillar at the exact same spot as the pillar above where you want to add blocks? See https://7daystodie.gamepedia.com/Structural_Integrity for some infos and self-explanatory pictures how SI works if you are not sure. 2) Did you activate the SI-checking feature of the debug mode? There is one that shows you the SI of any block through different shades of green, and red for blocks without SI. It would be a great tool to find misplaced walls or pillars that are not directly connected to bedrock (just one block to the left for a column in relation to the column below has major consequences on SI) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meganoth Posted November 6, 2020 Share Posted November 6, 2020 Watched the video and the only thing I can see is that there is a lower level that very well could be removing SI from any blocks higher up. Did the info in the wiki help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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