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Dynamic lighting maps after losing subscription

Hi guys, I'm planning on running a CoS game in a couple of months time, and so I bought a month of plus so that I can fiddle with the dynamic lighting while I make the maps and such. It however dawned on me that for a while, I'm not going to need the subscription and being on a poor student's budget, I planned on dropping it after this month of creating maps, only to renew it in April when I plan to start the game. Again, realization occurs as I remember that if I set up maps with dynamic lighting this month, I may not be able to access them next month, or have the lighting blocks completely disappear when I do start the game, leading to me having to redo all of my map layers. Longwinded explanation aside, is there a solution to this? Will my dynamic lighting settings completely vanish as my subscription runs up, or can I renew it in a few months time safe in the knowledge that my work wont be wasted?
Kazamieras Davion said: Will my dynamic lighting settings completely vanish as my subscription runs up, or can I renew it in a few months time safe in the knowledge that my work wont be wasted? The latter; the Dynamic Lighting Layer will be disabled while you are a Free member, but the contents of that Layer are not erased. When you resubscribe, you'll find your Dynamic Lighting Layers as you left them.
Silvyre said: Kazamieras Davion said: Will my dynamic lighting settings completely vanish as my subscription runs up, or can I renew it in a few months time safe in the knowledge that my work wont be wasted? The latter; the Dynamic Lighting Layer will be disabled while you are a Free member, but the contents of that Layer are not erased. When you resubscribe, you'll find your Dynamic Lighting Layers as you left them. Cool! Thanks for the quick reply, I guess I'll just have to get working then