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Additionally, he was perfectly polite.
I know that my English is very bad but I just used a translator to mark this in the description: "-As for all the mods with bridges, if you add it to an already existing part, it is possible that these changes the bridges That you have already posed in your part (the same problem as in train fever ^ ^)"
And you come to reproach me exactly what I explained, I am sorry if you misunderstood it but I have no other solution that you advocate to learn to read the description of a mod before Use it ;)
I explained in the comments why I could no longer change the name of the files and avoid this problem, otherwise the other players who already have the mod will have a bug ...
Everything is written in the description concerning the replacement of the bridges and in the comments the method not to make this happen ....
Just learn to read recommendations next time ...
Solution: go to the directory "steam" where your mods are downloaded, find the mods concerning the bridges and in it, go to the directory "config" "bridge" and put the letter "z" in the name of the bridge. Example: "rail_highspeed_new" becomes "rail_zhighspeed_new", it's very simple and so my bridges will end up in the list and will not disturb your existing bridges;)