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==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
Installation requires a larger space than normal furniture items, | Installation requires a larger space than normal furniture items, 3x3 for a small tent and 4x4 for a large tent. | ||
Some exceptions can be made in places where furniture cannot be installed, such as inside a city. | Some exceptions can be made in places where furniture cannot be installed, such as inside a city. | ||
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However, unlike containers, whose weight is determined by “the weight of the body + the weight of the contents,” the total weight of a tent is calculated by "the weight of the tent + (weight of the contents x weight multiplier of the tent material x 1.5)<br> | However, unlike containers, whose weight is determined by “the weight of the body + the weight of the contents,” the total weight of a tent is calculated by "the weight of the tent + (weight of the contents x weight multiplier of the tent material x 1.5)<br> | ||
In other words, the weight of the tent material is corrected for the weight of the contents, so a tent made of light material will have the effect of making even the contents lighter. Paper tents are the most efficient in terms of weight reduction by reducing it to 15% | In other words, the weight of the tent material is corrected for the weight of the contents, so a tent made of light material will have the effect of making even the contents lighter. Paper tents are the most efficient in terms of weight reduction by reducing it to 15%. | ||
The default material hemp can compress the internal weight somewhat, but if the material change results in a paper tent, the compression will be astounding. | The default material hemp can compress the internal weight somewhat, but if the material change results in a paper tent, the compression will be astounding. |
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