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1. Even Mario had animated sceneries looooong time ago so Soldat deserve them too...2. Gif can't be used for animated sceneries. This file format can only handle grayscale or indexed layers (this means few colours and no semi-transparensy).3. Creating even simple animated sceneries is a hellish job. Not many people are creating even normal sceneries.4. Animated sceneries don't demand any server-client synchronization.5. I think that the simplest way to bring animated sceneris into Soldat without changing pms file format is to use special files (something like .sas - Soldat animated scenery) that contain several png files merged together (without any modifications, just glued together into single file), so name of big file is name of the scenery, names of sub files are time how long each frame should be displayed.
I think it would be cool, but maybe it would need a frame limit, like 200-300, to keep people from making things that take really long times to load and then cause massive slowdown.