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'''Retaining Walls''' is a structure that prevents the falling of allready existing or dumped [[:Category:Loose products|Loose products]] while the tile behind it is excavated or dumped on.  
'''Retaining Walls''' is a structure that prevents the falling of already existing or dumped [[:Category:Loose products|Loose products]] while the tile behind it is excavated or dumped on.  


It exists in 5 variants with with different footprints (1x2, 2x2 and 2x4).
It exists in 5 variants with with different footprints (1x2, 2x2 and 2x4).

Revision as of 16:44, 1 July 2022

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Retaining Wall (Long)
Retaining Wall (Long).png
Wall that retains ground level.
Construction
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9
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30
WorkersNone
ElectricityNone
MaintenanceNone
Footprint2x4
Required ResearchRetaining Walls
DesignationBuildings (For Vehicles) Buildings (For Vehicles).png
VariantsRetaining Wall (Short)
Retaining Wall (Long)
Retaining Wall (Cross)
Retaining Wall (Tee)

Retaining Walls is a structure that prevents the falling of already existing or dumped Loose products while the tile behind it is excavated or dumped on.

It exists in 5 variants with with different footprints (1x2, 2x2 and 2x4).

Retaining wall can be built with different levels of submersion to the ground. On perfectly flat ground theres 6 different levels of submersion, on steep slopes there can be none.

Retaining walls, as other buildings (with he exception of pipes?), will start to take damage as any of it's 8 foundation tiles is lowered below the bottom or risen above top of its 3D model.

It is advised to place Retaining Walls exactly on the center of a excavating/dumping tile border, as otherwise excavators will be able to dig "through" the wall and trucks dump "over" it, when assigned to a mining tile which is colliding with the wall.

Retaining Wall (Long) is exactly the length of a mining/dumping tile, which is 4x4.

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