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Thank you for playing my maps and of course I'm glad you like them.
DK2 doesn't really support all these mechanics.
You have to use creative/unusual methods in the editor to move e.g. cars or elevators.
And if you don't consider many things,the game engine crashes :)
There is a lot of fiddling and thinking around the corner needed to tinker multi-story buildings.
Am curious which possibilities we will get with the final version of the game ...
I'm happy when people (like you) give a thumbs up and take the time to write a comment.
So thanks for that!
Best regards
Unfortunately it is not easy and requires some fiddling to build well-functioning multi-story building maps.
In addition to the immense expenditure of time, this is probably one of the reasons why such maps are quite rare...
But there are a few, for example:
My Gibson & Glover Maps III , V & VI
and CEO once made one too...