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Auto-tiling in tile maps. Console support. Auto-tiling in tile maps. Godot now supports auto-tiling in TileMap, authored by Mariano Suligoy ( MarianoGNU ) and enhanced by Damar Indra. This new implementation is based on Tiled Editor 's Terrains and is fully compatible with previous TileSets.
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