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Does it crash the game or just not doing anything?
There's another mod that does something similar to this, and people noticed that when that mod was used it produced sheer sides on mountains etc, and if I recall correctly there was an adjustment available in that mod to offset that issue. Hence my question about this.
[This isn't a complaint/whinge, I'm asking out of curiosity, so when I get the chance [and the time] I'll try it out, but I'm unable to do so for the time being, due to the nature of my work.
Does this mod produce steep to sheer terrain when used?
Because if so then I can't begin to imagine what mountains/hills will look like when using this with said terrain, when set on maximum settings.
it does only work with the vanilla track but i doesnt test it with J-Slabs Tracks
it will be usefull for my narrow gauge line