To fix the windows, you need to edit the DayTiles and NightTiles map properties. Right now, because they are referencing places that don't exist anymore, they no longer work. Here's the exact things you can put in to make them work:
DayTiles: Front 2 1 256 Front 2 2 288 Front 5 1 256 Front 5 2 288 Front 9 3 256 Front 9 4 288 Front 15 1 256 Front 15 2 288 Front 16 1 256 Front 16 2 288 NightTiles: Front 2 1 1253 Front 2 2 1285 Front 5 1 1253 Front 5 2 1285 Front 9 3 1253 Front 9 4 1285 Front 15 1 1253 Front 15 2 1285 Front 16 1 1253 Front 16 2 1285
Hope this helps! It took me a while to track down the issue myself, since it's not obvious why the day/night tiles stopped working (no error is thrown).
Screenshotting this for future reference as I still haven't got the slightest clue on how to do said edits! That said, I'll be learning it in the future, so this helps immensely. Thank you very much ^^
To edit map properties in Tiled, just go to the Map tab and select "Map Properties". You should see a menu with a lot of properties pop up then. The DayTiles and NightTiles should be near the bottom. The ones I mention here only will work for Pam's house—you'd have to do a bit of math to figure out which ones are right for the other maps you've made, in terms of checking that the (x,y) locations (the first two numbers in each set) are correct, and then checking that the tile index (3rd number in each set) is correct. All of the windows seem to be on the Front layer, but if you end up having them on other layers, you'd swap out the "Front" for "Buildings" or "Back" or whatever the layer name is.
I feel the need to mention that in trailers lacking actual doors, do exist. They posses in their place, weird accordion folding plastic door-things are used, they are only held closed with a simple magnet (like the kind used on magnet snap mosquito screens people put up on their back patio doors summer). They are last known this odd medium range tan? They make squeaky plastic noises.
I had a friend with the extreme misfortune to live in such a trailer during childhood and I must say, I can still remember them very well. There was less than zero privacy (the only real door & the only one that locked, was to the bathroom)
Idk, how you'd make them or if you'd even want to, but figured it fit the aesthetic you were going for well enough it was worth mentioning.
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No scary red lines though, so it should be fine.
Thanks for downloading <3
Though if you can get it to work, that would be great news :))
DayTiles:
Front 2 1 256 Front 2 2 288 Front 5 1 256 Front 5 2 288 Front 9 3 256 Front 9 4 288 Front 15 1 256 Front 15 2 288 Front 16 1 256 Front 16 2 288
NightTiles:
Front 2 1 1253 Front 2 2 1285 Front 5 1 1253 Front 5 2 1285 Front 9 3 1253 Front 9 4 1285 Front 15 1 1253 Front 15 2 1285 Front 16 1 1253 Front 16 2 1285
Hope this helps! It took me a while to track down the issue myself, since it's not obvious why the day/night tiles stopped working (no error is thrown).
That said, I'll be learning it in the future, so this helps immensely.
Thank you very much ^^
I had a friend with the extreme misfortune to live in such a trailer during childhood and I must say, I can still remember them very well. There was less than zero privacy (the only real door & the only one that locked, was to the bathroom)
Idk, how you'd make them or if you'd even want to, but figured it fit the aesthetic you were going for well enough it was worth mentioning.