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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=502750307
This mod allows you to use the same landscaping tools that you use in the Map Editor.
The tool you should be using is the Level Tool.
You may either:
Right click on any part of the terrain to take a height measure and then left clicking will push or pull the terrain to that height.
or
Alternatively, you may manually enter the height.
The fact that you can literally stipulate the level of the terrain brush by typing in a precise height means you have complete control of the levels of the terrain.
Could you please elaborate?
I do have another question cause I still struggle with maken my coast a big smaller by leveling more land to build on. It keep flooding and even after 5 mins it stiull does. I see the water coming out of the ground???!!!! Perhaps I make a mistake here too and hope you can help me in the correct direction. Btw...the ground lvl is ofc higher than sea level :P
To do so they would still have to use the secondary mouse button to find out what is the current/chosen height level. guessing that would be like a blind date - we all know what sort of disasters they are.
It seems that that mouse button doesn't want to work in that mod for some reason - either game needs a restart (it happens but it still is better than other options), some mod conflict (or worse: an asset if that's possible), or... possibly something else that i haven't met with as yet.
I agree - we need something more elaboration on that (although it's elaborated enough to me).
"It keep flooding and even after 5 mins it stiull does. I see the water coming out of the ground???!!!! "
No, that happens, you are not making any mistakes - is it an asset editor - then leave it running for a bit, it should go away, if it doesn't... just try it again (i hope you don't have underground rivers but that would be amazing!)
If it's during the game... oh well... you need learn it first in asset editor, go through try and error proccess and then go back to the game - otherwise wait and see - unless someone else has got a better idea.