Re: Rolu's bad example (was Re: more of Roland's bad math (was Re: (Community)

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aasmund1

Feb 2, 2001, 8:31am
Because if you would have done some research you would find that deleting half the wall, and rebuilding it would show a gap (quite big) between the wall the new and old wall. Just look at the picture. That shows that the wall isn't built properly, either because aw 2.2 is less precise than aw 3.x or perhaps it's built with robobuilder or something. Same goes for the road, rebuild it offline and see for yourself! I've wasted enough time on this as it is...

[View Quote] > Can you put it online somewhere so I can see it myself? It's very possible
> to show stuff with gaps to have no gaps by looking at it from the right
> angle/distance. It is possible that aw3 is more precise of course. But just
> rebuilding a wall/street says nothing. I often had walls that fitted
> perfectly, but then there suddenly was a piece that had a gap (which was
> smaller than even the smallest movement could fix).
>
> By the way, *why* was it a bad example? Just because you couldn't reproduce
> it?
>
> Rolu
>
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