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I really don't know how to update the file. There's supposed to be a update button on the content manager, but it's not showing up. Can someone help me?
Thanks for your help! I just found out that he air conditioner itself is about 2500 tris. I would have never thought that small detail would cost so much. I guess I was too ambitious with the details. I'll reupload a smaller version soon!
As for slopes they're annoying for sure. With "flatten terrain" enabled is the best the game can do. It might be worth trying without it though - that makes the wall (and the rest too) follow the terrain. Not sure if it would look right with this house or flatten terrain is better.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work :)
Almost everything on the lot is part of the main geometry including the walls and ground, explaining the large tri count. It keeps the pavement on the driveway from spilling out into the yard. Since the lot is small, the driveway would have covered half the lot.
Also, this is to help the lot handle inclines more easily. However, it doesn't handle too well. I will try to keep the the tri count low on my other buildings.
Do you have any suggestions on making the lot completely flatten the terrain?
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=482056487
thank you, Thumbs up