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So if you open the door and look at the place it sits it will be seemless.
if its a graphic card issue, can you update the textures with the official tools for dx11, and we test the results for you?
ah okay, yea i see the difference - but is there still a different looking (more like OGE's model) second build stage like in your screenshot? - just a detail but looks funny :D
@Obsolete Game Engine:
you need to pay the iron bill and mark it with "Irony" to make it clear! :D
otherwise you risk a real rage war! xP
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=418515207
As in 2x long base, with 2x long "parts that extend". That would make it 6 blocks in total, 2 base, 4 "door" part.
But if u say they hardcoded it, that sux. Devs never should hardcode something like that when they know modders want to change it.