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no, seriously it does. (I think it has to do when unmerged vehicles are now thought as two vehicles, so they thing it's two different physics to load, and because some would have multiple, it crashes, too.)
Who knows man, maybe its cause every ship I try to access literally dumps itself into the water, dosent floa, moves at 1,000,000 KPH and literally every plane explodes. Just explodes.
People lost literal DAYS of work because of you. Thank you, so fucking much, for ruining this.
the doors.
for how the space DLC is supposed to work, it's because of the doors that the ships STILL sink.
´´The dieselisation programme gave contracts primarily to British suppliers, who had limited experience of diesel locomotive manufacture, and rushed commissioning based on an expectation of rapid electrification; this resulted in numbers of locomotives with poor designs and a lack of standardisation´´
While it might not fit perfectly with this. It does show the consecuenses of rushing to get things done.
So a tip to next time.
Make sure that the update is as perfect as can be, and dont give a release date until you are certain it works.
Also, stop calling creators who had to watch years of work go down the drain “whiny babies”. The update broke a lot of things, even creations that didn’t use exploits (I would know, my stuff broke too). People who built as the game intended still had their stuff broken, so belittling their genuine concerns is callous and childish.