Why does the netherrail need a fence in the middle? It just makes it feel cramped, and forces you to break the fence if you want to get to a portal on the other side.
EDIT: Just noticed the gates. Either way it still makes it feel cramped; maybe that's the effect you're going for though.
Ah. Sorry about the fences. Its a partially successful attempt to prevent pigzombies from spawning on the tracks. I could try replaceing the fence gates with just open space with a glass block. Mobs usually don't spawn on glass.
If you would like to, building a portal at -204, 129 would service my northern outpost.
Are those co-ords overworld or nether? If you could give me the x/y/z/f of your overworld gate I'll get it lined up and connected before I give up creative.
As for adding more gates to the system, it can be done and
should work as long as care is taken to manually line up the nether side gates (don't let them auto generate). The gate gate the the Spirit Temple is buried under quite a lot of material while on the opposite side the gate for what I called the 'Far West' near one of the Nether strongholds was just 2 blocks side-by-side in mid-air.
If two gates are manually lined up well enough then if anybody lights a new one on the overworld nearby it won't affect the normal operations of the original pair and if the interfering gate is sufficiently far away (32? blocks on the x and z) then a manually placed nether side gate should pair up to it and disconnect it from the first pair.
Anyhoow. Now that I have got the original network up and running (well, I only had coordinates for my gates + the floating island, nobody replied when I
asked if anybody wanted their gates reconnecting) I'll be giving up
godhood creative and continuing working on it as normal, unless anybody else has one or more gates they want reconnecting? If you do just post the portal's overworld x/y/z/f co-ords. If it ends up the netherside portal will be in thin air (or in lava) then I'll make a suitable island for it. If its in solid netherrack, well you do still remember the recipe for pickaxes don't you?
