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I will implement your proposal. ;)
@I'd love to see added is a way to flip the stairs:
This is already on the ToDo list.
Thank you!
You can now flip stairs with "Y".
Awesome! With your level of commitment to your fans I am happy to have supported the game. Keep up the great work!
Edit: Additionally, you cant place flipped stairs on the next floor up from another set of stairs facing the opposite direction. It says "not enough space" So being able to build a stair well that makes sense isn't possible at this time.
I think you're talking about stairs that overlap at top and bottom of each floor? one stair case goes right and the floor up the stairs goes left and overlaps at both ends?? ATM the stairs doesnt do that.. This would require the stair cases on each end to overlap without physically connecting.
Yeah, i know. That was my point that it would be nice if they did so you could create a stairwell that doesn't require the visitors to walk 5 tiles to the next set of stairs. They'd just be able to cruise up a zigzag stairwell to their destination. This would be a nice feature mainly for visual aesthetics. I'll just work my stairs in a different way using the flip feature.