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This mod sure is fiddly, but I think eventually I'll get something along the lines of this built ( https://youtu.be/2mbErgPy5dQ?t=319 ).
I've been right through my assets tab, I can't see these shapes anywhere there.
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Even if the C-key prevents snapping, it is still uncomfortable to constantly have to use 2 keys with your left hand at the same time. I would still welcome an on/off function. And from what I've read, I'm not the only one.
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I'm trying to wall up an station below a main station that the game has messed with the walls, but I cannot do the centre part of the platform as the game limits access and the wall snaps to the track. Thanks.
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This program really leaves nothing to be desired. Actually. I would like an additional setting: turning the snap function on and off. Then it would be perfect in my opinion.
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I found a bit of software you might find useful for your recreations. It's called topwindow and it allows you to set the opacity of a screen meaning you can have a map which you can make transparent on a sliding scale. Use the click through option and you can have TpF2 underneath and play on the TpF2 map. Use the older version from softpedia as newer versions seem to trigger antivirus blocking.
Hope this is useful.
Fabulous idea and look forward to using them - many thanks.