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<blockquote data-quote="weem" data-source="post: 4797460" data-attributes="member: 9470"><p><strong>@MortalPlague</strong></p><p>Thanks! As for #1, that's not a bad idea - the basic version could be done pretty easily - as for the second part, that would indeed take more work. It's something we could do, but we will probably wait and consider this (with other options) at a later date. As for #2, we can do this pretty easily to an extent. For example, we can allow someone to enter a map and then when they hit submit, they could be prompted to select whether they are done or if they would like to add a related map. As for the direction and linking them up, we can do anything with regards to programming, but from a user interface/ease of use/understanding point of view, it would take a bit more time to figure out the best approach. I like the idea, but this might be something we'll have to consider for a later date.</p><p></p><p><strong>@ukingsken</strong></p><p>Thanks again! This is semi-related to #2 in MortalPlague's post as far as connecting maps, but with regards to the part about having someone put together a dungeon (for example) made up of multiple maps that's a good idea. We had already discussed the idea of being able to select multiple maps and then detail out each room and save them collectively - I think it's important. So you could submit a few yourself, or go and grab just the maps from various submissions, etc and put them together.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone - any more feedback would be appreciated - we are still in the "sketch it out" phase at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weem, post: 4797460, member: 9470"] [B]@MortalPlague[/B] Thanks! As for #1, that's not a bad idea - the basic version could be done pretty easily - as for the second part, that would indeed take more work. It's something we could do, but we will probably wait and consider this (with other options) at a later date. As for #2, we can do this pretty easily to an extent. For example, we can allow someone to enter a map and then when they hit submit, they could be prompted to select whether they are done or if they would like to add a related map. As for the direction and linking them up, we can do anything with regards to programming, but from a user interface/ease of use/understanding point of view, it would take a bit more time to figure out the best approach. I like the idea, but this might be something we'll have to consider for a later date. [B]@ukingsken[/B] Thanks again! This is semi-related to #2 in MortalPlague's post as far as connecting maps, but with regards to the part about having someone put together a dungeon (for example) made up of multiple maps that's a good idea. We had already discussed the idea of being able to select multiple maps and then detail out each room and save them collectively - I think it's important. So you could submit a few yourself, or go and grab just the maps from various submissions, etc and put them together. Thanks again everyone - any more feedback would be appreciated - we are still in the "sketch it out" phase at this point. [/QUOTE]
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