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Not sure if I just need to be a bit more patient waiting for the mods to be updated or is there a different cause of the problem?
I tried --noWorkshop as suggested. I get the map loaded. I have to lay down a segment of available road away from the highway. I get no alternate highway road that will allow me to get started in a normal playing sense. I decided to try adding to the map by purchasing another section but there is nothing more to purchase. I'll just wait til I can go back to modded play.
Tree anarchy and Prop anarchy were succeeded in April by Tree Control and Prop Control
CompatibilityReport and LoadOrderMod were replaced yesterday by SKYVE
My saved ran without any problems (80+ mods)
Increase the swap file (файл подкачки) to 15 gigabytes. The map will load.
You can't play a modded city without the mods enabled. The OP clearly says:
You will have to wait until the modders update their mods to be compatible with the new version of the game before you can play that city again. It usually doesn't take long, and most are pretty good at communicating where they are at with compatibility.
And for "TM:PE" i get an insistent warning when starting the game.
If someone knows a good replacement for these mods, I would be grateful for short information.