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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
if not still thumbs up on all ur work
many many thanks
However, the Eden Project is already based on the lilypads (but on the ground) so not sure if I'm going to do exactly as that since I would be doing the same thing. But rest assured it will be something epic.
Thank you.
http://www.arch2o.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Arch2O-vincent_callebaut_lilypads_3_s.jpg
@vinlab81 you can use advanced road anarchy to place these on land and they look great!
@Zavion - Both unfortunately and fortunately, I have bills to pay, a mouth to feed (myself) and CSL DLCs to buy, so I can't.
@Facestrike - Manually. I made them be able to noclip each other to help. Yes, I do have a problem placing with its angle as it is pitch-black when building.
Tip: Look at the concrete base to see which angle the triangle faces.
Good Job!
I love your display image. For Tropico 5, do they fix the sync problem for CO-OP yet?