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you can adjust the maximum slope of all tracks in the settings
Now there is a Checkbox where you can switch "Embankment Slope High" off. With on, the slope is enforced even with higher terrain differences. Maybe that will solve the problems like @Stealthy described.
Eventually you need to set the values again if you changed them in the mod settings (due to key change for reasons of safety in this still bugged settings system).
If you edited mod.lua because of extending the range, unfortunately this needs to be repeated. At the top you find "ParamBuilder.range(0.005, 0.1, 0.005)". You can adjust this: (start, end, step).
I am not planning any more updates.
No, so - no.
Yes the game physics aren't perfect but in general it's not that bad I think. The effects of heavy, weak and full/empty trains are visible. I don't know how they calculated the influence of the slope, maybe they simplified it for gameplay reasons.
I am not sure what you mean. The idea of this mod is to limit track slope. So you can either change the value of max slope or increase length of the Tunnel Entry
you just need to edit the end value in range(start, end, step) - the rest does itself