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oder liegt das an meinen Grafik Settings?
Lg
But I have neither the time nor the desire to track the constantly growing number of industry mods in order to then integrate them into my mods, I haven't just created one mod.
So if anyone feels called to create a mod to this mod, that takes all industry mods into account, please contact me. This "mod to mod" (for each of my different wagon?) then contains only a new mdl where all goods are taken into account.
I see there is a comment from @MaikC about contacting the creator of the other mod, but it is integrated fine apart from the display of containers.
Wouldn't this require a change in the Wellcar code so the container shows when it has a load rather than showing nothing?
I am not a coder, so this is just my understanding as to how I thought it should work.