I wanted to bring up an issue with the way chiseled blocks are counted as room-enclosing walls. Right now, the requirement is that at least 50% of the block must remain for it to be considered a solid wall. I feel like this is way too strict, especially for people who like to add details to their builds.
In many cases, a wall can still look and function as a proper divider even if more than 50% of the volume is removed—especially when working with slabs or decorative chiseling. A limit of 25% or even 20% volume loss would make more sense, as long as the block still has an intact face facing the interior.
This would allow for more creative freedom without completely breaking the room detection system. What do you all think? Has anyone else run into issues with this?