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Hi, thanks!
Because many buildings have center sections and end right/left sections. So for the sake of realism, to save polygons and for players to place these houses correctly, I decided to leave the side walls empty.
In life, in 99% of cases you cannot find these houses where end wall does not look like R or L section
This is how the houses fit together: thick side walls at the left and right ends, but sometimes they can meet in the middle of the house between sections if heights are different or the next section is rotated a few degrees
https://imgur.com/a/zyhC1h7
I think that when I re-release these and other houses for Skylines 2, I will make dark concrete between sections in empty places, as in life, so that it is noticeable that the player has put this lego-building section wrong
А цветокоры от ronyx69