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Using wooden planks to block the door. - Haarek - 08-24-2012

Would you be able to put wooden planks infront of a door Etc? '
And not have a keypad on it?

I'm just wondering, because I had a base idea in my head. And I don't know Tounge


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - Catkillerfive - 08-24-2012

It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - Dr Tomorrow - 08-24-2012

(08-24-2012, 06:54 PM)Catkillerfive Wrote: It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.



RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - TJ3003 - 08-24-2012

(08-24-2012, 10:33 PM)Tomorrow Wrote:
(08-24-2012, 06:54 PM)Catkillerfive Wrote: It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.

Accesible and breakable..


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - BlackDog - 08-24-2012

(08-24-2012, 06:54 PM)Catkillerfive Wrote: It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.

One would think this is the logical assumption, and if it is, be prepared to face a swarm of people who do nothing but complain and call an admin about how your prop blocking the moment they see the planks, since they cant take 5 seconds to stop and examine their situation


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - earl - 08-25-2012

(08-24-2012, 11:42 PM)BlackDog Wrote:
(08-24-2012, 06:54 PM)Catkillerfive Wrote: It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.

One would think this is the logical assumption, and if it is, be prepared to face a swarm of people who do nothing but complain and call an admin about how your prop blocking the moment they see the planks, since they cant take 5 seconds to stop and examine their situation

My exact thoughts. Very well spoken BlackDog.


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - TJ3003 - 08-25-2012

(08-24-2012, 11:42 PM)BlackDog Wrote:
(08-24-2012, 06:54 PM)Catkillerfive Wrote: It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.

One would think this is the logical assumption, and if it is, be prepared to face a swarm of people who do nothing but complain and call an admin about how your prop blocking the moment they see the planks, since they cant take 5 seconds to stop and examine their situation

Also if you had so many it took longer to get though then cracking of a keypad it may cause problems..


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - BlackDog - 08-25-2012

(08-25-2012, 01:11 AM)TJ3003 Wrote:
(08-24-2012, 11:42 PM)BlackDog Wrote:
(08-24-2012, 06:54 PM)Catkillerfive Wrote: It should be ok as long as the wood is breakable.

One would think this is the logical assumption, and if it is, be prepared to face a swarm of people who do nothing but complain and call an admin about how your prop blocking the moment they see the planks, since they cant take 5 seconds to stop and examine their situation

Also if you had so many it took longer to get though then cracking of a keypad it may cause problems..


Not exactly, 2ish crowbar hits and a plank breaks, not to mention gunfire or a shotgun, a molotov or just breaking specific planks to allow you to squeeze through.

You also have to remember that for each plank a person is useing, their depriving themselves of another prop that could be used for defence or anything else.

So if it is a base your attacking, around 3-5 planks to effecetivly cover a door, if anything its not really logical to use planks to cover a door since you could just use a single prop with a keypad to do the same job. Putting planks over your keypad door though would probably still fall under the double dooring rule.


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - TJ3003 - 08-25-2012

What is the prop limit, 25 or 50?


RE: Using wooden planks to block the door. - LowerFlowerPower - 08-25-2012

Its 30