Our company specializes in gamified 360 tours for employee training and I have had to find different ways to make things work. One trick I learned is that you can type json syntax into the description box of a hotspot. This way you can have as many values as you want.
A simple example of what the json could look like:
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{
"panotour":{
"general":{},
"node1":{
"userdata":{
"title": "This is the first node",
"description": "",
"author": ""
},
"hotspots":[
{"id": "question_spot0", "description":{"visible": true, "content_id": 73, "score": 3}},
{"id": "movement_spot0", "description":{"visible": true, "move_to": "node2"}}
]
},
"node2":{
"userdata":{
"title": "This is the second node",
"description": "",
"author": ""
},
"hotspots":[
{"id": "normal_spot0", "description":{"visible": true,"score": 1, "reveal":["normal_spot1","normal_spot2"]}},
{"id": "normal_spot1", "description":{"visible": false,"score": 1}},
{"id": "normal_spot2", "description":{"visible": false,"score": 1}}
]
}
}
}