A question, as I did not see it in the instructions. I understand using the doors in the palette; one wants to make sure tags and scripts are proper. :) Are we locked in to the door appearance however? I can see it being yes if you wish to utilize submitted floorplans for future houses, and wish them to be generic, as other prospective buyers may not wish for a steel death's head door for example. :)
The same with sound as well. I may have an idea for a smithy in one room, so will place that sound effect. Another might wish that to be formal dining, etc.
Oh! Reading further down, I would assume I would make the copy of the area to have generic doors, and can adjust my version. Am I correct in my thinking?
And taking it one step further, this would also apply to generic vs custom music, visuals, etc. If so, I would recommend folks build a generic version first, create their copy, then adjust sound, lighting, etc. :)
The same with sound as well. I may have an idea for a smithy in one room, so will place that sound effect. Another might wish that to be formal dining, etc.
Oh! Reading further down, I would assume I would make the copy of the area to have generic doors, and can adjust my version. Am I correct in my thinking?
And taking it one step further, this would also apply to generic vs custom music, visuals, etc. If so, I would recommend folks build a generic version first, create their copy, then adjust sound, lighting, etc. :)