Farthest Frontier: How To Rotate Buildings

Farthest Frontier: How To Rotate Buildings

David Mickov
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When you’re building your village you will have a whole plethora of building to choose from. They are all different from each other and will benefit your village with different kinds of needs to your villagers. But in placing them they don’t always have to be facing in the same direction. With this guide, you will learn how to actually rotate buildings to your liking. Let’s get started.

How To Rotate Buildings – Farthest Frontier

Rotating Buildings can have many positives. First of all, they are very important because of you the player! If you want to rotate a building you would of course have the necessity to do so. That way you can make it look beautiful and fit the image you’re trying to create with your village.

Then it is very important to be facing towards the roads and this way you can place it the way wherever you want it to be. Maybe even closer and facing to the forest, maybe to the lake for easier access and etc.

When you select a building from the Build Menu and you will see the squares around it green, it means it is ready to be placed and built somewhere. You will see the arrow to where the entrance of this building is. Every building(or most of them) has an entrance that needs to be pointed at the road.

While you are in the same position as in the picture above, simply press TAB on your keyboard. This will make the building you want to build to rotate. It will rotate in a counterclockwise rotation(from the left to the right). 
If you want to rotate it even more, just keep pressing TAB more and more and get it to your desired position. Congratulations on learning yet another ability in Farthest Frontier!

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