
For an effective wall you must enclose all four sides of your base and make sure that the corners meet up properly. If, for example, you use a rock face as a wall along one side of your base, it is very easy for an intruder to glitch past the rock wall into your base. It looks kinda dumb, but the walls passing through like that ensure at least that it is sealed tight and because they don't stick out far enough to block the actual opening it won't be a problem.Īlso keep in mind that with clipping issues you should not use natural features as part of your wall. Keep in mind, the gap I show below is on fence foundations that had snapped together just fine.Īlso keep in mind that with the way snap points are setup on the Behemoth Gateway you'll probably end up with your walls passing through a small portion of the gate as shown below. People shouldn't be able to glitch through a tiny visual gap, nor should wild Dinos be able to glitch through. There are cases where even if the corners snap together you'll still end up with a small visible gap. You'll want to make sure you keep your corners perfectly square and count out the sides exactly. If a segment is out just a hair it may not connect and may refuse to place. These walls have no smart snapping or shaping. The corner to close the wall will need to match perfectly. I've taken the habit of putting the gates into the gateways only once everything else is done. Should you run into problems building the walls, and then need to move that gate, it's expensive enough without having to demolish both parts. Opening the gate to come in or go out is usually not a problem.Īnother thing to keep in mind is that you may want to install the actual gates into the gateways as your last step. In practice, however, I often find that I must dismount to close the gate after exiting. These gates are supposed to be usable while mounted.

That part, at least,doesn't usually cause a problem. Once you have the gateway in place, the gate itself will just snap right into the gateway.

I have found that standing where you want the inside to be, and looking out, is the best way to get the gate placed correctly. Make sure the outline is facing the direction you want before placing it. It is often easiest to start by placing the gateway and gate.
