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Currently the two blocks have differing heights, so there is a ridge between any stone path stairs and stone paths. This doesn't seem right and looks ugly, please fix it.

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Edited by ShnitzelKiller
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Posted

True. Didn't look like that's what he was doing. I wouldn't try to path a 50% grade anyway. Just pathing level ground is slow enough, Offhand, I think you probably need to use a level path a dozen times or more just to break even time-wise, and on a slope is worse.

Posted (edited)

I keep forgetting that slabs are ONLY bottom slabs and cannot be placed in the top half of a block.  So the whole 50% grade would require full path blocks to build.  Might as well just craft a bunch of stair path blocks.

Edited by Maelstrom
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

none of this is really the point, I'm just pointing out an inconsistency in the visual models. Except I guess if you made the stair model level with the path block, then they wouldn't tile properly when you have stairs going up multiple levels. So there would have to be some neighbor rules determining the final stair height, depending on whether the next block is stairs or a path block.

  • 10 months later...
Posted

I just came across this myself and went looking for help. It would be great if they fixed it for sure! I think part of the reason is because the stone path/block is actually lower than grass/soil block

Posted

Stone paths are great but that height difference goes hard with my OCD.

However, the reason for this post is ask for the ability clear snow from them without them breaking. You can break snow off path cubes, just not the stairs and it ends up looking silly, especially with the height difference.

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