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@laky_JP - unfortunately, its not possible to plug something back in once it’s been unplugged. The scripting for the electrical system is pretty buggy with that being one of the bugs.
Im actively working on a ground-up rebuild of the electrical system for my next map that does actually address this issue, but i dont anticipate incorporating it into oak st due to how different it is structured.
*End Of Transmission*
I love seeing people enjoy my maps & if modifying my map brings you joy, than that makes me happy :)
With that said, i insist that any upload that uses my work isnt just a mere reupload, but modifies it in a way to make it something original.
Example1: Artzert’s “lite edition” of my Dynamic office tower map. They modified the map to be more playable for low end computers
Example2: ElCrab’s Oak St. They combined my Oak St houses into 1 map & added a cute park
Unfortunately, it has more in common to the other houses.. 20 oak st is rather unique, though i promise the next couple houses have a bit more of the 60s feel (not as much as 20 oak though)
The house has a nice back deck though, complete with a pool. (Im a bit reluctant about the pool as i cant figure out how to make it as destructible as id like.. if people dont like it, i have a backup plan to delete it).
The home is owned by a young couple who supplement their income by streaming video games online. They have some skeletons in their closet though ;)
27 Oak St also has a very close resemblance to an online floor plan as well. (P-560)
18, 20, & 26 Oak on the other hand, don't really resemble the online floorplans. (they primarily take inspiration from IRL houses or are a hodgepodge of different resources.)
The 4 remaining is just how many are left to build.. I keep a few as a buffer so that I can release one each month without interruption if I end up getting behind schedule.
@plague_d0ct0r - The little room is unfinished attic space, not a closet :)
@teeter911 - I will consider a doorbell. Regarding the house quantity, 12 houses is a firm number and will not be changing. This is for 2 reasons:
1 - Each of these houses is a significant time commitment to create.. Roughly 1 month per house. Making 28 houses would be over 2 years worth of waiting. Your post already indicates impatience with the speed of the project, adding more houses would just increase the wait time.
2 - The neighborhood is already very large (30k objects) and pushes the limits of the game/FPS. I had actually originally planned for 15 houses, but shrunk the neighborhood a bit due to performance concerns.
Regarding house numbering, the homes range from 15-28. To accommodate a 90 degree turn in the road though, some of the numbers (19, 21, 23) are not used.
@FatGrayFart - Yes. The whole neighborhood is the primary project. I've simply been releasing the individual houses while the neighborhood develops. Overall, the neighborhood will have 12 houses & a gas station. Currently, 8 houses & the gas station are complete.
4 more houses to go until the main project gets released.
@bananabread - There will be 12 individual properties released in the Oak St series + the combined neighborhood.
@EchoBreez - Yes. this family is part of a secret tropical cult. As members of the cult, they spend their evenings creating catchy/hypnotic jingles for a certain Hawaiian plantation.