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RE: High walls! The discussion - JeremyG - 04-28-2014

Unless we can get back on track here, I would agree with a lock.


RE: High walls! The discussion - DevonBrine - 05-01-2014

Well I would say that plain ugly walls are a mess and to be removed. Although I would love a exception in plots (for example) like proper and aft's are a beauty they are a part of the server to be kept up and as another example I will show my own plot.
http://imgur.com/sCxzc85,uIdq5DE,9P5Wdog
it would be horrible for me to lose this


and as a close cant you all stop being lazy and use /thru


RE: High walls! The discussion - Neogreenyew - 05-03-2014

As long as the neighbor allows it then i think it's fine


RE: High walls! The discussion - Dcentrics - 05-09-2014

KEEP walls best for everything but some member are special.


RE: High walls! The discussion - Dcentrics - 05-09-2014

jk but you get my point it seems fine as it is


RE: High walls! The discussion - slugdude - 06-10-2014

If the rule the is made against them, canwe destroy them with TNT? That would be super fun legal griefing Tongue


RE: High walls! The discussion - EDevil - 06-10-2014

(06-10-2014, 09:36 PM)slugdude Wrote: If the rule the is made against them, canwe destroy them with TNT? That would be super fun legal griefing Tongue

Who hit you in the head?


RE: High walls! The discussion - MelvinS4_ - 06-11-2014

I think high walls are fine as long as they look good (like DevonBrines one) or are used for some specific purpose (like signing or CPU charts). One should not exaggerate the size though; only make it as big as you need.


RE: High walls! The discussion - Xray_Doc - 06-11-2014

This again?


RE: High walls! The discussion - Nickster258 - 06-13-2014

Seriously though. With walls, it is either no walls or full-fledged walls. No intermittent step.