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off-topic :
but I renamed the doors from 'large jail door (3 wide)' to 'XL jail door' :p
It's my dream to create mods but i don't know how/where to learn
Step 2) Learn how to make decent graphics
Step 3) Somehow mash those two skills together to create mods
But i have a lot of experience in learning such things very fast.
I know it is not easy for everyone, but for those it is, "Commander Mameshiba" was right.
For the others:
Simply try to modify the existing Files (open main.dat with 7zip). You can learn a lot stuff from that!
(My Dogs look like Pikachu....)
1. a peremter door : to go with peremeter wall thats realy strong
2. refinforced door: a more expensive version of every door thats strong
This sounds great. Star trek doors. =P
Currently i use the "door" property, so i can easily control the Object.Open - property to open/close the door.. BUT If i rewrite this, i can do EVERYTHING you imagine :O
Maaaybee ... in a few weeks, after my exams :D
Yes, I'd love this too!
And is it possible to have a staff door that allows drivers to come through?