Sometimes I'd rather keep my piping work out of sight rather than in the open. This is where my new method of pipe concealment comes in. Holding shift and right clicking on a pipe or a boiler with a block will conceal it.
Concealed pipes are completely hidden under the concealing block while boilers display a small panel on the side. While holding a wrench, I can see through the concealment to the exposed pipe. I can hold shift and right click a concealed pipe to remove the concealing block.
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Pipe Concealment is a mechanic in Flaxbeard's Steam Power in which pipes and Boilers can be hidden by blocks. Sneaking and placing a block over the pipe or block will conceal it. Pipes will be completely hidden, while the Boiler will still show their front panel. A Pipe Wrench can be used to show the underlying block. Sneak-using an empty hand on a concealed block will remove the concealer.
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0.25
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ADDITION: Added Pipe Concealment
0.25
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BUGFIX: Steam pipes that are camo’d no longer have derpy hitboxes