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Private Area Tiles

Install Private Tiles for Private Areas

You designate and set up an area for private conversations. With this function, you can recreate the feeling of private seats, meeting rooms, cafe seats, etc. When the tiles around you get dark, it means you are in a “Private Area.”
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  1. Click on Tile effects and Private Area in the top panel.
  2. Enter a number in the Area ID box.
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    The area ID must be set. This allows areas with the same ID to function as a singular private area. Please note that tiles with the same area ID will be able to converse with each other and do not need to be adjacent to each other to function.
  4. Click on the tiles you want to make into private area tiles. You can also left-click and drag on the map grid to make a series of tiles into a private area.

Impassable Private Area

This sets the private area to be impassable. These appear as red PA tiles in Map Editor. This allows you to create visually consistent areas, but still create impassable areas.

Refer to the screenshot below for a usage example.

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  1. The tables are impassable, so users cannot go on top of the table. However, the non-private areas have a gray shadow layer applied, so the table will go dark if set like the example.
  2. The table has been set as a general private area. There are no issues with the table going dark, but users go on top of the table.
  3. The impassable private area function allows you to create a table that cannot be walked on top of and not be affected by the non-private area shadow layer.

Limited capacity private area

This limits the tile capacity to allow only 1 person per tile.

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