Author Topic: Add on idea: /brick {variable} {variable} {variable}  (Read 1429 times)

I have lately been hating that every time I want to use a brick I have to open the brick menu and search awhile for a certain brick. Most of the time, even with lots of brick add ons, I dont find the brick I need. The add on I am requesting is one that has a certain command:

/brick {v} {v} {v}

But replacing the {v}'s with numbers of any kind. This add on will recognize the numbers, the last one being by a plate size, and give you a ghost brick of that exact brick you specified. This doesnt have to include any special bricks, Just any other normal brick. This will enhance my building by far.

Thanks,
Darerd

you can't create bricks ingame, maybe if it selects the closest default brick or bricks that you have that's smaller than it?

Something better would be to be able to combine bricks by placing them part-way inside of others. Did that make sense?

Something better would be to be able to combine bricks by placing them part-way inside of others. Did that make sense?
Yeah, but likely impossible.
you can't create bricks ingame, maybe if it selects the closest default brick or bricks that you have that's smaller than it?
This.

Something better would be to be able to combine bricks by placing them part-way inside of others. Did that make sense?
Would need a engine tweak. Badspot isn't tweaking Blockland's engine. One wrong move, and you can destroy the games.
besides go into console and say chucknorris(); then try what you said, it works...

Something better would be to be able to combine bricks by placing them part-way inside of others. Did that make sense?
Wouldn't work with the way bricks are optimized.

Yes, that would not work because Badspot set it up so you can only place bricks on the brick grid.

Yes, that would not work because Badspot set it up so you can only place bricks on the brick grid.
No one said anything about planting outside of it.

Um. maybe, just maybe you could script it so it sets a set of bricks that will make that area. like 11x7x1 using 7x7, and 4x7?