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this is amazing! :D
Thanks for the feedback, I just checked the highways and they are working fine with one going out and one going into town. Maybe you didn't connect roads to them in the right direction? You have to lay them down in the direction you want them to go. Also make sure you are laying down multilane highways as that could be an issue.
Not much I want to do to help sewage because it would make the map less accurate, and same goes for the train tracks. That's the only set of tracks in town and they are closed now, all the way to Kamloops. You can open the map in the map editor and change any of that stuff very easily though.
The smoke plumes are to make it look like the lumber mill that is there in reality. I dunno if anyone has made an asset of an industrial building with steamstacks yet but when I made this map there wasn't any, so the plumes were an easy quick fix.
Also found it very hard to manage sewage since the lake is so quiet. Was hard to get the dirty sewage away from the coast.
I tried to solve this by using some water treatment plants in one of the small lakes in the mountains with disastrous results (The highway had a 'sht river run through it') LOL
The sewage may just be my bad city planning skills but that highway is a problem. Besides that its nice would love to see more train connections too!
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Also what is up with those little smoke plooms near the rails at the coast?
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=508267880
thank you, Thumbs up