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Thanks @Nawalin , I've used the insights you posted here to start things off.
Nowadays in Windows 11, you get a white launcher instead of seeing the background and settings before you play.
Reposted as I had to correct wording and add additional monologue from me.
I removed that guide because it was for the desktop version of the application.
I ended up releasing a web app version of the editor that is much easier to use and doesn't require downloading any programs to your computer. Hopefully it's intuitive enough without a guide: https://ultramotherload.netlify.app/
For the level editor you could try to contact Kevin Yew . He was the one who created the editor; see his comment here from 2014-12-08. He also wrote a guide for showcasing the editor (see internet archive snaphshot of the list of guides from 2017 [web.archive.org]. But it seems that guide was deleted at the beginning of 2018. No idea, why he (?) removed it.
Though I am not that experienced in map modding, may require practise to fully use it.
I've been modding Super Motherload and making cheat maps. I'm having so much fun. Thank you, Nawalin.