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I have fixed the communication issue to clarify my intentions with this asset for the future.
I will never remove my content from the workshop so there is no worry there. I have lost the files for these a while ago and have given up on trying to update them. Feel free to continue to use them without issue/worry but I was just trying to communicate I can no longer really update with all the issues other users are reporting.
Custom Assets: 1306065893.Utility Pole_Data: Duplicate prefab name
DO NOT EVER GET OUT THIS MOD FROM THE WORKSHOP PLEASE x)
The mod should still working after that with no error messages.
Error is Broken assets:
Custom Assets: 1306065893.Big Utility Pole_Data: Duplicate prefab name
Custom Assets: 1306065893.Utility Pole_Data: Duplicate prefab name [BrokenAssetException]
Details:
No details
Was working before Industries. Anyone else having this?
Another problem seems to be, that these poles sometimes transport energy and sometimes not. I stay with them, as they are the best looking ones. But I would appreciate to see them working as utility poles ingame too.
Custom Assets: 1306065893.Utility Pole_Data: Duplicate prefab name [BrokenAssetException]
on save game load or game start
Bonus: Look behind Carrefour de l'Estrie and you will notice the location where it plugs into the grid. It's a massive thing compared to most modern equivalents.
Also, look on Boulevard Industriel close to Rue Lesage. That's the power substation. That one is tiny compared to some of those you would find around Montreal, or even the Hertel substation located not too far north of Sherbrooke.
For some reason, the steam workshop removes Google Earth links. Search for Jacques-Cartier Becket intersection, Sherbrooke, QC. There's a real mix of styles at that location. You can see how the old and the new got layered which I find really interesting. Just south of the intersection, you've got a radio controlled circuit breaker as well as an example of a pole with where the cross brace is replaced by a metal member. Move along Jacques Cartier and you'll see a number of more modern exemples. The line on becket is a feeder line, so it goes a real long distance uninterrupted. It's also quite old.