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Most likely you did not understand what kind of idea I proposed. Simply put, I would like to be able to separate walls, furnitures and other things into special "layers" so that they can be superimposed on each other without fear that they will connect together and thereby create multi-level maps. This idea came to me when I started making this map. This is the head of the gate of the city of dwarves from the game HoMM 5.

P.S. I use google translate

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It's nice to meet a person that shares tastes regarding the game. Then catch it.

I tried to copy the map itself, not the cathedral itself. I wanted to keep the spirit that the map shows only the information that the cartographer put into it. Yes, and it would be difficult to make an actual map, because I did it even before the last update.

From myself, I added some smoothing of the corners of the walls, for greater aesthetics, and written notes, which Garrett would probably have added, based on what he saw in first outing to the cathedral, before he still knew about the talismans.

P.S. I attach a link to my group in "Vkontakte" where I post my maps: https://vk.com/idk_that_shit


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Update 16 gave a lot of things. Even though I tried them briefly, I can definitely say that they are all good.

But there is one thing that I still want to see. An opportunity to put windows in diagonal walls. Sometimes this interferes with the creation of some maps. Example: My copy of the map of the "Haunted Cathedral" from the game Thief: Dark Project. (The copy was mostly successful, but the absence of windows on the diagonal walls still cuts my eyes. If anyone is interested, I can share a link where I drop the maps created on this program)

P.s. I apologize in advance if the words above seem strange to you due to possible grammatical, punctuation and / or semantic errors. I used Google translator to write this text, because I am not very good in English, even if I understand it relatively well.

And yes. Good luck in further development. From Russia with love.