In gameplay terms, no. It would also make no difference if there was
no object there and the lix merely fell out of the level. And it would make no difference to the gameplay if we used nothing but the carnival set to construct terrain (it would be time-consuming to recreate the bumpy snow pieces in a straight-edge set, but in principle it could be done). You see where I'm coming from with this?
You have to remember that Lix is pre-release, so all the new tiles and objects that are being added as we go along
will be bundled with the game, and the eventual users won't have to root around among forum topics for them. The fact that during development, some of us might have to chase around to get hold of certain pieces is unfortunate, but in the end it's worth it because it allows us all to contribute to the game's graphics and makes this a real team project. And some of the new pieces have been very useful, such as the thin platforms and the factory trap. And the fire object can, of course, be placed on top of platforms or pillars, where water would just look silly