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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Cuz, it's inconvenient to place expensive standard tracks instead of (for example) modded cheap yard tracks
Still, thanks for this wonderful mod :3
A lot of success for you,
Many thanks! I'm a bit busy with Christmas and other things at the moment, so haven't really had time to dig into TpF2 and its modding much at all yet... but I'm very much hoping to get stuck in in a month or two. I'm hoping by then that there'll actually be some updated modding-API documentation too! :-P
I'm tinkering around with it. A lot has changed though - I'm just trying to get to grips with the updated rendering and get it to display the elements properly... currently I have no idea whether the central mechanic of being able to convert a "construction" entity into usable track will even still work. It's possible I won't be able to find a workaround this time.
I shall certainly post a link here if I can get it working!
Works now after quitting game and then reloading.
You may be experiencing the graphical glitch that sneaked in with one of the later patches. Each segment should show the speed limit on the black rectangle floating above the middle of the segment. If it's just showing a blank rectangle, try saving, quitting out and reloading the game - that sometimes helps.
I still haven't had time to get to the bottom of why it happens.