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It's not a sidewalk, it's part of the foundation; there's really no way to hide it other than maybe playing with ploppable asphalt props or decals.
Kind regards,
PEWEX
Yes, these are very time consuming to use and don't work in every context. There isn't much I can do about that, because it would be very difficult and time consuming to make all the different roads but with a foundation in them as well. This is the most versatile solution, but not the most convenient.
Kind regards,
PEWEX
I'm unsure what your specific problem is, so I'll try to give you the best response that I can.
This network does not carry any function: it is entirely decorative. The intent is only for people who want to make more detailed cities. To that effect, using the mods + guide in the description, you should be able to make use of them.
You can lower it under existing tram tracks without a problem to make the rails look nicer/more realistic. It's not very easy to work with, but I assure you it is not impossible. I don't know where specifically you face issues, but this should work with tram tracks of all types. If you can provide a recording of what you find trouble with, I could be of much more help.
Kind regards,
PEWEX
is here one track always one way ?
i would like to use it in a roundabout
how can i connect this to existing road included tram tracks or is this not possible?
how do i lower the foundation under the track ?
I have played around ... does not work for me ... i do anything wrong :(
thanks in advance for your kind assistance
Build it next to the road, and then use the MoveIt mod to drag it over the road and lower the foundation under the track.
Kind regards,
JSTLF
How does it work?
In my experience it combines quite well, and clipping isn't very common at all (but I can't confidently say that it doesn't happen, just that I hadn't seen it happening when I looked at my intersections).
Kind regards,
JSTLF
That's an interesting idea. I'm not sure if they are big enough (I think train tracks are wider), but if they fit, it could be very good for custom level crossings. Hope it works out!
Kind regards,
PEWEX