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Eternity is backward compatible with DOOM's sector types. All types 0-17 have the same meaning they did under DOOM. Types 18-31 are reserved for extended sector types, that work like DOOM's and share the limitation that only one type can be active in a sector at once. No extended sector types are implemented at this time. | Eternity is backward compatible with DOOM's sector types. All types 0-17 have the same meaning they did under DOOM. Types 18-31 are reserved for extended sector types, that work like DOOM's and share the limitation that only one type can be active in a sector at once. No extended sector types are implemented at this time. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 4 March 2012
Eternity is backward compatible with DOOM's sector types. All types 0-17 have the same meaning they did under DOOM. Types 18-31 are reserved for extended sector types, that work like DOOM's and share the limitation that only one type can be active in a sector at once. No extended sector types are implemented at this time.
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