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en>Testid123 Created page with "{{Flag |name={{PAGENAME}} |files={{Categ|Rules(md).ini}} |values={{Values|integer}} |default=0 |types={{categ|BuildingTypes}} |ares=yes |aresflag=yes }} How tall the solid part of the building is considered to be, measured in cells '''(each cell has a height of 256 leptons)''', so buildings with a large amount of clear space near their top can allow projectiles to fly through that space. Negative values '''(e.g. -1)''' tell the game to consider the building’s full Heig..." |
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| Flag: | SolidHeight |
| File(s): | Rules(md).ini |
| Values: | Signed integers: All whole numbers from -2147483648 to 2147483647; in rare cases, only from -32768 to 32767. |
| Default: | 0 |
| Applicable to: | BuildingTypes |
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How tall the solid part of the building is considered to be, measured in cells (each cell has a height of 256 leptons), so buildings with a large amount of clear space near their top can allow projectiles to fly through that space. Negative values (e.g. -1) tell the game to consider the building’s full Height as solid.
Note
- The solid building logic does not lend itself well to non-rectangular buildings, such as the Paris Tower or Space Needle.





