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OK, I'll try this one. Hopefully it will work well.
My observation would be that if you edit assets that are in your saved city it could break that city. But if you edit a newly created asset or an unused one with this mod you should not run into problems.
So a couple of quick questions:
This works in the Asset Editor only?
If I don't use the mod in my actual game, will it still break it?
But it works and I utterly love this. Thank you very very very...
...very.
BTW great work with your mods. I want to get back to modding but I miss IRC ;) Any place modders hang out now ?
Lastly, I believe you can elevate the path using PgUp, but it is unable to go underground. It's also possible to change this. But for now, you can mimic the underpass connection by using PC Inside paths, which hide Cims walking on them.
If it's possible don't force this mod on players :)
Make the division who wish let zoned, and if you want to put a separate house, press the button next to the zoning and choose. That would be just perfect !!!!