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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I thought to make blank mod-addons for my mods - it would give people ability to make porters with their own textures. Maybe the Anywhere Door can be created this way by one of the fans of the cartoon.
It will have to be implemented one day.
Personally, it's difficult for me to understand it most of the interface, but the capabilities of WTM are really great and open up access to the creation of many interesting ideas, so even without understanding anything about this mod, I made efforts to integrate it when I was asked about it. I didn't know about it before, but the mod is really cool, and I don't know any similar in functionality yet.
But the mod requares you to study how it works, so that it's difficult, especially for children.
Although it gives you abillity to make systems that doorporters and backdoors can't.
WTMdoors able to be connected on different types of chains: door1 (world1) - door2 (world1) without the limit on the length of the wire to the end of the rendered area, like in backdoors - they can be placed at any distance from each other.
door1 (world1) - door2 (world2) ; more interesting:
door1 (w1) - door2 (w2) - door3 (w1) - door4 (w4) - door5 (w3) - etc.
The issue that in this way the cursor has nothing to highlight - without complete background of blocks, it looks really strange - I can't deny it. But in complety picture I decided it looks pretty cool in some way - at least, the logic here is present: the door "technically" now is behind the walls, so that the cursor can't highlight it.
As a conclusion, it still looks rather strange, and I still think whether it is worth leaving this kind, after all, objectively speaking, frame 3 looks much more aesthetic, althhough logic in it is less...
That's not a bug - I made this absolutelly on purpose. The bottom line is that the empty last sprite allows you to choose which blocks you'll use to build a background (that is, I assume that the background will be there anyway, you just make it yourself). In theory, it shoud give you the abillity to realize your creative ideas, although in real practice most would prefer use only the void blocks to make misterious and meaningful black background.