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Thanks so much
Thanks Von Roth.
I can also cause this issue to appear by placing CGVos's small boat or Lee Towers's floating buoys as props by themselves without their wrapper buildings.
I'm guessing that this is an issue that will appear for all floating props if you place them as props by themselves instead of placing them via their building wrappers. I don't think there are any changes I can make to this asset to fix this. But placing the building should work.
Is the building available in your Landscaping / Water Structures panel in-game?
see if I can replicate the problem and confirm it is this asset and the conditions which cause the bug.
Now this morning (since the patch has been released) I can subscribe to your asset and the traffic disappearing problem doesn't occur. So that's great.
That said, (for me) your asset still won't work and is coming up with an error when I select it in-game:
"texture is null [System.Argument Exception]
Details: No Details"
That's all it says :/
This asset consists of a building and a prop, and I don't understand how how such assets can cause the issues you are describing. A mod seems more likely to be the cause such issues.
*Have you tried disabling any mods you are subscribed to?
*Do you have an error message or output log that states that this asset is causing errors?
@klachacz: I might make another boat if I come across another blueprint/boat that I really like. Otherwise and until then I will probably go back to making railway assets.
@eskild: The sailboat itself is a prop with a special shader that makes it float/bob on the water. The prop is then added to a building which can be placed on water. This guide explains everything in more detail:
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=787530459
Thumbs up!