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Level Names can now be any ASCII characters, and Level Descriptions can now be 2000 characters long instead of 128, so you can tell a story in parts, right on the workshop pages too.
I also added an "Upload as New" button, so you can create a detailed, generic map once and then use it for multiple tracks, if desired.
Looks like you're having fun creating new levels and I can't wait to see what else you make as the Level Editor development continues!
And I'm loving the new buildings and trees so far :)
I could just upload it again but I'd lose the subscribers and the screenshots etc. for it.
So as long as you still have your original 'Insane Land' file locally, and it shows the same at the bottom of that tab when you open it in the Level Editor, then all you gotta do is re-upload it and it will update BACK to the original version without losing any subscribers.
And it's trying to re-upload on top of a level which was made after Insane Land. How is that possible?
It probably still works like it's supposed to, but the link is pointing to the wrong web page. I will definitely let you know as soon as I find out.
It's occurs if you upload levels more than once during the same play session. Caused by 1 missing line in my code. Sorry about that.
It won't automatically fix any levels that incorrectly linked though. You will need to either "upload as new" or PM me and I will tell you where to find a file to send me and I can fix it manually and send it back to you.