Инсталирайте Steam
вход
|
език
Опростен китайски (简体中文)
Традиционен китайски (繁體中文)
Японски (日本語)
Корейски (한국어)
Тайландски (ไทย)
Чешки (Čeština)
Датски (Dansk)
Немски (Deutsch)
Английски (English)
Испански — Испания (Español — España)
Испански — Латинска Америка (Español — Latinoamérica)
Гръцки (Ελληνικά)
Френски (Français)
Италиански (Italiano)
Индонезийски (Bahasa Indonesia)
Унгарски (Magyar)
Холандски (Nederlands)
Норвежки (Norsk)
Полски (Polski)
Португалски (Português)
Бразилски португалски (Português — Brasil)
Румънски (Română)
Руски (Русский)
Финландски (Suomi)
Шведски (Svenska)
Турски (Türkçe)
Виетнамски (Tiếng Việt)
Украински (Українська)
Докладване на проблем с превода
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2505067963
1.) Can't say anything about that, because I haven't played the game in a while now. Paradox changes so much with each cashgrab... I mean Update/DLC, that you might be right, but I don't know how to fix that.
2.) That is because they are not really cables. I just made use of some game mechanics to create something similar to underground cables. The game actually didn't have that in mind... you could say that I tricked the game. While the game wants you to build above the waterpipes for example, it doesn't allow to built on top of these cables and I can do nothing about that. Sorry.
1. I experienced a flood and they were affected. They showed up as abandoned buildings with the little icon and I had to delete them (which it let me do).
2. my MAIN issue is deleting or moving them when they are NOT affected by water. Even though they are "underground" I can't place parks/plazas or any asset on top of them. Even if I switch the bulldoze view to underground the cables are not visible. I've even tried clicking away on the spot but it won't budge. I also tried the MovIt tool but they are not visible. Help please :)
it should never be possible to build roads or buildings on top of a placed powercable. but with moveit (awesome mod), you can move all kind of stuff (roads, buildings, props etc) around, so you can place this under a road for example.