02-02-2014, 05:55 PM
I have not managed to make more than 2 wall sets show up in any map. I'll see what I can do to study the code, and even ask a Japanese acquittance for meaning of some of the comments.
Did you also know, a map can accept a fourth parameter, "false" which will stop the map from being continuous? Could be useful if you wanted to make a map with a lake, for example.
Here's what the comments say about YYY:
Type 0 >> 2 layer natural type
Type 1 >> 2 layer artificial type
Type 2 >> 2 layer natural convex type
Type 3 >> 2 layer artificial convex type
Type 4 >> 2 layer natural type that 1 Topography [0:Hole 1:Land 2:Wall]
Type 5 >> 2 layer artificial type that 1 Topography[0:Hole 1:Land 2:Wall]
Type 6 >> 2 layer natural type that 2 Topography [0: Hole 1: Land 2: Wall]
Type 7 >> 2 layer artificial type that 2 Topography [0: Hole 1: Land 2: Wall]
Did you also know, a map can accept a fourth parameter, "false" which will stop the map from being continuous? Could be useful if you wanted to make a map with a lake, for example.
Here's what the comments say about YYY:
Type 0 >> 2 layer natural type
Type 1 >> 2 layer artificial type
Type 2 >> 2 layer natural convex type
Type 3 >> 2 layer artificial convex type
Type 4 >> 2 layer natural type that 1 Topography [0:Hole 1:Land 2:Wall]
Type 5 >> 2 layer artificial type that 1 Topography[0:Hole 1:Land 2:Wall]
Type 6 >> 2 layer natural type that 2 Topography [0: Hole 1: Land 2: Wall]
Type 7 >> 2 layer artificial type that 2 Topography [0: Hole 1: Land 2: Wall]