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Consider making each one several squares big so itll look a bit nicer in use
Anyway, by now they must be all over the internet since all those years...
Hi there ! It's an honor !
To awnser your question, I reorganized your massive archive into 6 differents tilesets so there's not everything in this one.
You can find the rest of them by clicking on my username from the workshop.
You can, in fact, fix the Inside & Floor Tiles issue by simple breaking up that MASSIVE 2000+ files into several different folders. I split them up by letter AFTER installation - going in and making new folders under 'floors' called "Inside A-B", "Inside C-D", "E-F", and the link. Aimed for about 300-400 files per grouping.
I'm wondering if I can just download this pack and start working in DP like I did in Dundjinni, or if you had to drop some aspects