7:30 I'm imagining that power wheel shaft entirely covered with platforms and pathed over, with stairs down to the water tank and stairs up to the overhang in the middle. 13:25 My comment was made before you built the overhang across to the grills, I imagine building stairs down to the planting area would have been much easier at that time. (Technically the path isn't needed though.) 16:45 Although you can only plant that area, once it's planted, you can then unmark that area and the maples will then spread naturally, giving the tapper more to do. Or at 18:20 just build the stairs under the platform. 36:30 The lido itself needs four squares to rest on, plus eight squares of water, so just add some platforms. 49:33 Two oaks aren't actually in the cutting area. Anywhere you have a power shaft intersection you could consider replacing it with a windmill, if there is enough clearance (large windmills need less clearance which might come in handy). Foresters will replant dead seedlings whatever their settings. If a fully grown tree dies to drought or badwater, and it's marked for cutting, the assumption is that a lumberjack will cut it down, at which point the square becomes empty and the forester will plant it anyway, but if it's an area you were planning to harvest for chestnuts or maple syrup then you need to get the forester to replant those dead trees not marked for cutting. In an earlier version warehouses used to transmit power, and some content creators would use their vertical power transfer capability to design an industrial area that didn't need any power shafts. In theory you can do that with the current release by adding a layer of lodges, but the fun thing you can do in the experimental branch is to use two upward power shafts to route power under a path. (Obviously you need to plan that out in advance.)
The carrots is good for your eyesight myth was made up by the British government to explain why our pilots were so good in WWII when really we invented radar. One of those amazingly weird facts from back in the day. Lol
I love when you sometimes say that you love a UI design sometimes.
As always, a pleasure to watch.
7:30 I'm imagining that power wheel shaft entirely covered with platforms and pathed over, with stairs down to the water tank and stairs up to the overhang in the middle.
13:25 My comment was made before you built the overhang across to the grills, I imagine building stairs down to the planting area would have been much easier at that time. (Technically the path isn't needed though.)
16:45 Although you can only plant that area, once it's planted, you can then unmark that area and the maples will then spread naturally, giving the tapper more to do. Or at 18:20 just build the stairs under the platform.
36:30 The lido itself needs four squares to rest on, plus eight squares of water, so just add some platforms.
49:33 Two oaks aren't actually in the cutting area.
Anywhere you have a power shaft intersection you could consider replacing it with a windmill, if there is enough clearance (large windmills need less clearance which might come in handy).
Foresters will replant dead seedlings whatever their settings. If a fully grown tree dies to drought or badwater, and it's marked for cutting, the assumption is that a lumberjack will cut it down, at which point the square becomes empty and the forester will plant it anyway, but if it's an area you were planning to harvest for chestnuts or maple syrup then you need to get the forester to replant those dead trees not marked for cutting.
In an earlier version warehouses used to transmit power, and some content creators would use their vertical power transfer capability to design an industrial area that didn't need any power shafts. In theory you can do that with the current release by adding a layer of lodges, but the fun thing you can do in the experimental branch is to use two upward power shafts to route power under a path. (Obviously you need to plan that out in advance.)
44:10 Pretty sure you can route power tubes through platforms and overhangs into/out of the underside of buildings now
You need more beaver power wheels, ;-)
The carrots is good for your eyesight myth was made up by the British government to explain why our pilots were so good in WWII when really we invented radar. One of those amazingly weird facts from back in the day. Lol
The lido can go in any depth of water as long as it is above water