Players in Norland will want to rotate buildings to suit the aesthetic that they please. The game may involve strategy and laying out the best buildings is key However, changing the way they are laid out can be also important. Even more so as time goes on in the player’s session. Therefore, being able to rotate them can make all the difference in how a kingdom looks.
Because of this, we provide a guide for players below on how to rotate buildings in Norland. Whether you are a veteran of the game or a newcomer, having this feature in your mind can be useful.
How to Rotate Buildings in Norland
To rotate buildings in Norland, players need first build it. Afterward, with the recent building constructed, press the “Q” key to rotate the building left, or “E” to rotate it right. Furthermore, the middle button on the mouse can be used to rotate.
Players do need to note though, that not all buildings constructed in the game are rotatable. When they are placed, it is in one specific direction. Therefore, players will need to see where the entrances to these buildings are facing. Once the entrance is located, it is best to plan accordingly where you want the building to go. Structures like the Army Barracks, Lumber Mill, and Rutabaga Field do not rotate. However, more buildings are receiving the accessibility to be rotated in future updates. So it is possible in the future that the aforementioned buildings will be able to be rotated.
As for structures that players can rotate, the Peasant’s House, Lord’s House, and Dormitory are available to do so. When players place the desired building, they cannot be rotated in a full 360 degrees. Rather, they can be turned in either up, down, left, or right directions. So choose wisely when deciding which way you wish for them to face.
Can Buildings Be Moved?
Yes, any building that the player constructs in the game is able to move around the area. To do so, select the desired building, and in the bottom left, click the two arrows in a circle. This input allows players to begin moving buildings where they want. If you do not wish to keep a building in one spot, the feature lets you shift its position. Once the above process is started and a building is selected, a new spot can be picked. Players simply just have to click on the new area they wish to have the building go and it will begin construction again. Furthermore, it doesn’t cost anything which is a bonus. However, because it has to be built again, some time is taken to build it from the ground up.
Although it has to be rebuilt, there are virtually no consequences for wanting to rotate or move buildings in Norland. Players are free to do as they please with them. Because the way they are oriented is important, ensure that entrances are available for characters to get to. Additionally, spacing out structures may be a good thing to avoid confusion when working on your kingdom. Cluttered structures can be tough to maintain and work with, so do keep this in mind when building.
That is everything to know about rotating buildings in Norland as well as how to move them. The game offers plenty of strategy to it. The way buildings are placed and faced is just as important as what is built in your kingdom.