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Please run Compatibility Report or Skyve's Compatibility Report and verify what mods are conflicting.
Those errors are not cause by the base game or DLC, they are caused by mods conflicting badly with each other.
If you would like more specific help, please come to City Planner Plays' Discord server and we can help you out more directly.
Thank you! ^^
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Object reference not set to an instance of an object [System.NullReferenceException]
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If ure map creator and reading this, please, I'm begging you, forget about all roads that is not two way two lane national highway and rump. And don't create complicated HWY Intersections in the middle of nowhere. Players will do their own if they feel need in this thing.
The blue tint on the roads only happens with dirt roads placed by hand, whereas when they are place via multi tool they are fine.
In the videos the water seems to have flow, but not in the game i loaded
It still works fine if I use as is so I'm sure it has to do with something I'm doing, but I can't figure out what
I'm hoping you've got more maps in you! Especially inspired by the Superior area! Houghton/Hancock and the Keweenaw Peninsula? Sault St Marie? Ashland/Apostle Islands?