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4 Lane Tram Road w Storm Drain

En 1 colección creada por bubbac2005
Plopable Basic Roads with Drainage for RainFall Mod. (w/ Trams)
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4 Lane Tram Road w Storm Drain by bubbac2005

This is a collection of plopable road segments, and stand alone drains intended for use with RainFall mod by [SSU]yenyang[http//%26quot%3Bhttp]

These segments add functioning storm drains to your road ways

These roads can be found in the road and tram tabs, under water services. These are not drawable roads, they are plopable road sections, that can connect to regular road systems. They are zonable.


(note: should be working now. if not please let me know, so i can trouble shoot it. pro-tip, if you make a custom prop, upload and subscribe to it before adding it to something, or it won't show when you upload the thing you made. what a headache that caused...)

Known Issues:
1. the order the roads appear in the UI are currently backwards.Apparently the value goes down, not up.. so i'm gonna fix that. doesn't affect anything.
2. if you place these in such a way that an intersection modifies the road shape, it will lose it's pipe attachment point, and show a no pipe connected icon. simply delete and rebuild.
3. stats and cost are yet to finalized, so for now, $500 a plop.
6 comentarios
Captain Toof 1 JUN 2020 a las 4:25 a. m. 
Drain outlet is huge and too tall. This is visual bug?
bubbac2005  [autor] 20 SEP 2016 a las 8:11 a. m. 
nvm.. i googled moz extension... it's some stupid toolbar for chrome.. NEVER INSTALL tool bars for anything.. they are all adware garbage... go into your chroms extensions and get rid of that garbage
bubbac2005  [autor] 20 SEP 2016 a las 8:06 a. m. 
umm nope... stop trying to spread viruses dude.. bte that appears to be a mozilla firefox extension.. meaning a plug in for mozilla.. if i were you, and you arent being malicious with that link.. i would uninstall every mozilla addon you have, and then mozilla
bubbac2005  [autor] 20 SEP 2016 a las 7:55 a. m. 
the only difference between that link and http://steamproxy.net/workshop/filedetails/?id=698395457 is that for whatever reason it is adding an extra "http" and the "%22s" which redirects it to absolutely nowhere, cause it's not a real address with that format.. so don't blame me for your virus....
bubbac2005  [autor] 20 SEP 2016 a las 7:51 a. m. 
lol.. its a steam link.. what ever is up with your ocmputer has nothing to do with that link.. copy the link and this what you get.. http://%22http://steamproxy.net/workshop/filedetails/?id=698395457%22 which is all screwed up... but it's all steam servercommunity server... so yeah, no virus bro..
bubbac2005  [autor] 19 SEP 2016 a las 5:09 p. m. 
i've been trying... but the link tag keeps requiring the http, and if i remove it it removes the link.. i suck with the steam interface, so if you kno how to fix it, pls let me know..