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First of all, thank you to all of you who support us and make us want to continue!
As for the city, I am currently working on a map project that is to reproduce "the new Tristram" (The village) from the beginning of diablo 3, although it is not a city strictly speaking it was planned that I would release it with the same atmosphere as in diablo, but I would add directly in the file a winter version because I find this idea really very good !
So you can be sure that as soon as I release a city or even a map in the theme of the forest or other I will also make a winter version! ^.^
- Addition of a children's room
- Adding a basement
- Addition of a forge
- Addition of an alchemist's room
- Adding an archive room
The screens were added at the very end of the other screens
- Fixed shift between the first floor and the first floor staircase
- Fixed the floor at the bottom of the stairs on the first floor is no longer black.
- Fixed the problem of going upstairs
- Fixed camera
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hehe ^^ At the same time if I always made the same sets it would lose its usefulness! :P
It is true that having more and more cards as a Gm is always practical!