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Except my character was 4 months old and like 1 irl year of progress.
Looked through my subscribed maps to see which one of them had added this mall because in all my 6 years of playing zomboid this ♥♥♥♥ had never happened since I am so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ meticulously careful.
It's a nicely designed map, but definitely not worth dying for.
Please [Author]Bear fix the collision. Until then unsubscribe.
P.S. The missing collision that killed me was in the main escalator going from the third floor to the fourth.
Not sure if its really people complaining about map conflicts as much as informing. When I search for new maps the first thing I do is look in the comments for conflicts. It doesn't mean it's something that reflects negatively on the map maker.
I've never played with that map. If it conflicts with this one, you can decide which one you want in your game. I will not be making another version.
You would end up with 2 copies of Teramart.
Loot re-spawn is handled by the sandbox settings for each individual game. Both versions of Teramart have a diverse selection of loot tables for the game to roll on.
I did add vehicle zones in the parking lot, so cars should spawn according to your server spawn settings.
P.S. Bloatstop needs to be contained before it covers the entire map.