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    sweet beta 3 rox!

    hmm i think that wen u click the "x" to close it, it doesnt ask you if u want to save any data before closing it.

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    Thanks Virus! And thank you DsPet for the awesome acre images! ;P

    Do you have any plans for what you'll be including in v1.0 yet? Just curious.

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    @Brownie
    Read the changelog (in the readme). It only asks if you make changes.

    @Summersett
    The main addition to v1.0 final will probably be a house editor. The to do list in my first post contains features I will be adding soon.

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    **** nice job virus, I like the look of the town editor.

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    o alrite, just making sure, and u did a pretty good job with it. alot better than i thot it wuld b. keepup te good work =D

    Also, is it safe to edit the wlls? like remove them and add land?
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    Pretty sure it is, the easiest way it to just experiment.

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    kk thnx for the response

    also sorry if i ask to much, can we only put 3 bridges and 2 ramps in our town? or can they b thesame like in acww and have as many?i no there isnt much known yet but i am asking from whatyou know. thnx.

    Do yo think that in the next version ucan put like in the last Animap, "Remove all trees, Remove all rocks, Remove all flowers" buttons? just an advice and question
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    > can we only put 3 bridges and 2 ramps in our town?
    The old AC:WW limits don't apply. There may be new limits, but I haven't hit them.
    http://www.aibohack.com/wii/teaser_acres_1.jpg
    (4 bridges, I believe I had more earlier, 2 full waterfalls including the waterfall off the cliff and pool, a crazy number of ramps)

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    sweet, thnx

    Ok i was playiing around with the gate acres. iaw that there was 2 acres with light green backrund (the bottom part of the town) does that men we can ut them at the bottom of the town?
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    > does that men we can (place gate acres) at the bottom of the town?
    I never tried that (AC:WW had a problem if you moved the gatehouse too far down)
    BTW: the gatehouse doesn't need to be on a gatehouse acre. Try placing it anywhere you want and see if it works. Use regular "Edit Town" to move the buildings.
    Either move it away from the cliff, or remove the background cliff (with "Edit Acres"), and you can walk through the gatehouse North->South (it doesn't do anything but it looks cool).

    But yes, in general you should be able to place most buildings in either elevation (and even in the limited dark green "very high elevation")
    As always experiment, and if you find something cool, take photos or screen grabs of the acre map.

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