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Let's pretend we change it to John Deere, then the cheese or fruitjuice cargoes from those depots wouldn't make sense.
Remember that mods with 2k, 4k, 8k in their title are much more heavy for your fps then this mod.
Also turning down scaling and SSAO gain a lot of fps.
The crashes are probably because of the use of other mapmods. As we describe at Trucky, there are quite a few mods not compatible. Without a gamelog of the crash, its impossible to tell.
All I know is that we don't see any crashes on our end.
Shouldnt be to hard to avoid it 😀
Nontheless, thanks for reaching out. All feedback count!
I think in total it's a balanced mix of all three. While I understand you're preference, we also need to keep it appealing to players who are not from the US or have ever been there at all.
Again, thanks for this awesome mod.
Without it we can't do a thing to investigate. Many thanks in advance
From Billboards to Trailers, and Buildings to Gas Stations, the feel of immersions is just awesome.
Thanks for being a part of our Modding Community.🏆👍
Keep On Trucking.
I'm not going to draw this into a lengthy legalese text, but here are the facts:
1. The Mod Author doesn't work for the game Developers/Publishers (Very Important}.
2. Falls under the "Fair Usage Act" (Most Important}.
3. The "Steam Workshop" has a Disclaimer protecting Mod Authors (The Dispute would have to be filed against Steam/Valve, not the Author.
Copyright Lawsuits have been filed many times in the early days against the "FREE" Modding Community (Cities Skylines, Grand Theft Auto & Rig 'N' Roll), and none were successful.