Hey,
I've been having trouble with using burrows to define the area where my dwarves are allowed to go.
The problem is mainly because my forts don't look like anything like a normal fort.
So painting burrows is always a paintstaking thing to do.
I'd like to propose the following replacement which could be toggled on or off:
A 2x2 (4) tile with arrows. (or 1x1 (1) tile)
Example A:
> >
> >
or
Example B:
^ ^
^ ^
In the case of example A the dwarves will only be able to move from left to right
In the case of example B the dwarves will only be able to move from bottom to up
Moving in the other direction should be treated as 'not possible'.
Sort of like an "escape door" that has a pushbar on one side but not on the other side.
Possible additions:
If wanted the 'door' could be set open in the open position that would allow traffic to happen from both sides untill 'closed' and then it will resume the normal one way traffic ability
Squads could have the ability to open the door from both sides (with a key for all I care) so they could ignore the 'closed' restriction
Ability to do a checkup of sorts that makes dwarves check if they are on the correct side of the door (in = ok, out = path to in)
The idea for 2x2 is so that it works as a double safety door and dwarves won't try to path trough it when one of only two doors ' O >' or '> O' is open instead of the one of one door in the case of ' > ' or 'O'.
This opens possibilities to make hauling routes/define certain areas restricted.
Any thoughts?