11-09-2020, 08:39 PM
Hi Alek,
By default, a stack of pieces doesn't include the "x5" part, but the game designer can choose to include this in their games.
For example in tumbleweed (which is what I guess you are referring to), the graphics metadata line "(stackType Count)" is included in the game description, which indicates that the "x5" part should be drawn.
You can remove this line from the description to get the default stack, or replace it with "(stackType None)" to have no stack visuals.
Cheers,
Matthew
By default, a stack of pieces doesn't include the "x5" part, but the game designer can choose to include this in their games.
For example in tumbleweed (which is what I guess you are referring to), the graphics metadata line "(stackType Count)" is included in the game description, which indicates that the "x5" part should be drawn.
You can remove this line from the description to get the default stack, or replace it with "(stackType None)" to have no stack visuals.
Cheers,
Matthew