Dungeon Editor Progress

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Garcy
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As much as we want this, may it not be rushed :)

Also, any teaser screenshots? Or too early in development?


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Garcy wrote:As much as we want this, may it not be rushed :)

Also, any teaser screenshots? Or too early in development?


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Bah! No need for teasers. Doing open development is tough enough with all the pressure it puts on the devs. No need to open it up even more.
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The screenshot looks good, can't wait to take it for a spin.
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That picture alone makes me very happy. On the left we are given a tab with a slew of teleporter options. Using silent and invisible checks it can now be possible to give the illusion that a single level is larger than it really is by using loading hallways.
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The editor looks very professional, much more polished than I imagined. :)

Great work! :D

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Thanks for the screenshot, looks good for now ;)
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it looks very good and professional. :D

I expected something a little easier without some of the features we can see now but Almost Human strikes again! our dungeons could be as complex as grimrock is. anf it's a f... good news!

the dungeon size is limited at this grid size? I ask to know if I have to reduce a little my plans for dungeons. That size seems fine, but I just ask 8-)


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wow that's looks amazing - i like it so maybe beta release could be nice
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Petri already said the size of a level is 32x32, and the number of levels is theoretically infinite.

@Petri> Is there a "Test" button that allows you to start playing from the current preview position?
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Thels wrote:Is there a "Test" button that allows you to start playing from the current preview position?
The full game is running in the preview window so you can, for example, test puzzles right away.
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