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you need to make another door with the same ID leading back to the first map. if thats not what your referring to then im not sure what you mean.
the description is sufficient enough.
Your load times are below an hour?
*me who cant even count my addons and gets load times of 5-10 minutes per map.*
sad computer-in-need-of-upgrades-during-a-chip-shortage noises
...did you just give me 11 different awards? Well, thanks. ^^
the ID is just how you link one door to another in a different map.
for example: I place a door with the id "dog" in gm_construct, and then set it's destination to "gm_flatgrass". then, when i press E on the door, i will end up in gm_flatgrass. Next, i place another door, and put "dog" as the ID again- but this time, i set the destination to gm_construct. when i press E, i will end up at the door that i placed in gm_construct.
The ID can be anything you want, in other words. it just links the doors together across any map. dog goes to dog, football goes to football, spaghetti goes to speghetti... etc.
the way you choose what map it goes to is via the "destination"