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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом






I think it is incompatible with another mod, because clean vanilla install it is place-able....
AND it is one of the mods on their Top 10 and/or Essential Mod lists
www.youtube.com/c/BonBonB
Custom Assets:417858023.Bates Motel_Data: LOD has too many vertices
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There is a high polygon count on this asset. When I first undertook making assets for Cities: Skylines, this was not a major concern for me. I understand that the larger assets may be a slight drain on less beefy computers and I do apologize...mine are in some cases quite large.
I made an effort to get the poly count down as much as I possibly could without making the motel and house look ridiculous.
I have never had an issue with long load times or any other problem running any of my assets in game, and I have only heard a handful of people report any issues.
I will take a look at this again if I am able, but unfortunately work duties have made it difficult to spend the time on it.
Thanks all...
Obviously I installed this because it is a good looking asset, but perhaps you should consider optimizing the mesh to reduce poly count, and/or use smaller textures.
I'm very happy to hear it! If you get a chance, maybe you could link to an image of the tweaked asset in-game. It'd be great to see what people are doing with the original. :)
Best,
DT
I learned a lot about using the asset editor by tweeking your creation for my gameplay.
Great job thompson!