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Old 06-17-2002, 12:56 AM
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Tile Errors...

I am sure this has been brought up many times before but couldnt anything that someone does in a level with tiles other than the preset objects be considered a TILE ERROR? I mean mixing tiles of various things to make a house/building could be a tile error, putting tiles where they dont normally belong would be the definition. Making a building out of treetops and fence posts could be considered tile errors. I aint here to preach on people because i use the same methods ( I think im trying to be good for people when im not doing anything original--if there is anything original anymore) using various tiles isnt original anymroe, using all sorts of tiles in place of regular green grass isnt original anymore. Maybe somthing original would be make somthing using old school methods and yet making it look good.
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