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Colin-Roberts
30-11-2008, 11:26 PM
Has anyone been able to roller stack since friday, it isn't working for me at all. I have done it many times before but it just won't work at all this weekend
HOSKO02
01-12-2008, 10:06 AM
Has anyone been able to roller stack since friday, it isn't working for me at all. I have done it many times before but it just won't work at all this weekend
Yeah I stacked some bars with coins and Z shelves just last night, today infact as it was 20am-1am ish.
Javascrypt
01-12-2008, 10:20 AM
Has anyone been able to roller stack since friday, it isn't working for me at all. I have done it many times before but it just won't work at all this weekend
They have disabled some things due to the hacking this weekend.
Colin-Roberts
01-12-2008, 12:06 PM
Yeah I stacked some bars with coins and Z shelves just last night, today infact as it was 20am-1am ish.
if you did bars with coins, that's not roller stacking, atleast not what i meant by roller stacking.
Accipiter
01-12-2008, 01:02 PM
Yeah i did it for Dbgtz on saturday.
Memmish
01-12-2008, 02:41 PM
i have been able to do it but when i return to the stacking loads of it has moved/glitched into different places :(
Buxton
01-12-2008, 03:12 PM
Has anyone been able to roller stack since friday, it isn't working for me at all. I have done it many times before but it just won't work at all this weekend
I have had no problem staking all weekend might just because i use 2 rollers and i also use HC rollers as i think its easier if u cant stack with 2 try using 4 or 6, if using 2 try swapping the rollers around rotate twice then see thats what i have been doing when i have been having trouble staking, but its fine for me hopefully you will beable to stack as normal soon.
LoveToStack
01-12-2008, 06:29 PM
Works fine. Whenever I was stacking using 'roller stacking' (I don't anymore, just use slide stacking for everything), I used 2 rollers. The reasoning behind this is because with 2 rollers, there are less 'variables' and so you get it done quicker. Basically, with 4 rollers, you get 2 different ways in which the furni you're stacking is raised. One roller will raise the stack up by it's height (eg a z's height for a z) and STAY infront of the stack being raised while moving along the rollers but the rollers infront of and behind that roller in the circuit will raise the stack by the same hieght (z) but they will JOIN onto the bottom of the raised stack. This is where 4 differentiates from 2. A 2-roller circuit will ONLY use the second method, where the item such as a z shelf will join onto the stack, this is infinately more helpful because the stack never stops moving so you don't have to wait for it to start up.
Still, all this is only useful if you're roller stacking, as aforementioned, I use slide stacking or "bar" stacking because it's much quicker and can be done with only 3 rollers for any amount of furni. :)
The problem of stacking 'not working' only tends to arise for me when I'm experimenting, traditional methods like this only have problems such as broken rollers (where the roller doesn't roll [fixed by rotation of the roller]) and a broken tile (nothing can be placed onto the tile [fixed by placing a roller infront of the broken tile and rolling something onto it]). Hope some of this jargon helped.
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