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When I place a junction, cars slow down a lot and just choose one of the lanes, any way to make it smooth and they use both lanes? After the junction, cars go back to either one lane or the other. Thanks! Really like this mod!
THE SAME PROBLEM
Any thoughts?
If you create an elevated Urban Expressway Exit with an entry or exit ramp on only one side, the 'inward' section of the elevated highway without the ramp is created without a connection point. The 'outward' side is fine. Appears to be the same problem in both left and right configuration.
Am I missing something obvious as some parts do have a steep learning curve?
I'll have to give this mod a try!
There are also roads in the pack that match the modules and are a bit slimmer since they don't have sidewalks like the vanilla highways
另外,教程视频似乎无法在bilibili中找到。
This mod has great potential, if you can get rid of those issues.
also, they don't work with bus lanes or tram rails.
Edit the file ".../Steam/Steamapps/Common/Transport Fever 2/res/config/base_config.lua" in NotePad (or similar). Search for "makeInitialStreets = true" and change it to "makeInitialStreets = false" then save the file.