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But these steep angles needed to make a smooth slope down is a bit on the short side.. makes it look a bit too cartoonish.
I think this needs to be more dynamic so that you can draw out much longer slopes! bridges got the same problem.. also why is there at zebra crossing at the start of every slope?
That aside i would like to thank you! this is excellent work! :) keep it up!
Otherwise, looks awesome. :) Can't wait to get home and give the update a spin.
Im going to try this
Important note for users with modded games: Please use "--noWorkshop" and "--disableMods" as launch options when running 1.1.0 for the first time to ensure there are no conflicts. Several of your favorite mods will need to be updated before working properly with this version.
I have a vanilla 200k+ city (more or less endgame, 200 game years old) and have hopes that the no buyers/no demand issue is remedied. No one is buying goods from industry and no imports of goods either. Let see :)
Regards
i even can not disable mods in main menu, because of lags there is no mouse recognition