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luxury condos tonight. Thank you for an interesting map.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/919205213203374103/C4F78561C7E2EB84957BD41514B37F1717AF7ED9/
Here's my best suggestion to give you a good leap ahead:
- As few mods as possible. Always look for a statement that says "will not affect save game". Road network mods are best avoided as a beginner. Road assets are a safer bet.
- Mesh Info - will save your life. Allows you to see stats of all items subscribed to. https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=453956891&searchtext=mesh+info
- Loading Screen Mod - tells you if you're exceeding RAM, which causes crashes and freezes https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=667342976&searchtext=loading
I'm learning that the problems I find are usually on MY end. So... I'm trying to learn to hold my questions/comments until I've tested and exhausted all other avenues.
I don't know why dealing with us noobs doesn't drive all you great modders away from the community and running for the hills. :D
You're one of the best in the community. Thanks for all you do.