10-11-2014, 06:27 PM
I don't think I was clear, so let me explain further. :)
I created a new floorplan. I call it floorplan001, and add/ link doors, put seat waypoints on the nailed-to-the-floor chairs :P, torch sounds on torches, nap pads near the beds. ;)
I then create a copy, calling it floorplan002. As I understand it, this is so all those who sing paeans of joy upon seeing my (slightly) different plan can then purchase one as well. lol At this point it is an exact replica of 001, just with different door tags and area tag/resref. :)
Now, I go back to area 001 and change lighting, door appearances, music, add funky placeable sounds, etc. ;) All to suit my particular vision.
Is the above scenario allowed? Or do the two areas need to be exactly alike for scripting purposes, generating a new interior once the hordes of adoring fans rush to purchase my (slightly) different layout? :P
I created a new floorplan. I call it floorplan001, and add/ link doors, put seat waypoints on the nailed-to-the-floor chairs :P, torch sounds on torches, nap pads near the beds. ;)
I then create a copy, calling it floorplan002. As I understand it, this is so all those who sing paeans of joy upon seeing my (slightly) different plan can then purchase one as well. lol At this point it is an exact replica of 001, just with different door tags and area tag/resref. :)
Now, I go back to area 001 and change lighting, door appearances, music, add funky placeable sounds, etc. ;) All to suit my particular vision.
Is the above scenario allowed? Or do the two areas need to be exactly alike for scripting purposes, generating a new interior once the hordes of adoring fans rush to purchase my (slightly) different layout? :P