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Once I wised up though, I started building out into the valleys and hills, linking sleepy villages to a bustling industrial city center. My goodness, the map is absolutely gorgeous. I got a view the other day of the sun rising into a sleepy suburban valley to start the day. Thanks for the incredible work Aquila.
https://youtu.be/muQshnrMCRE
If it doesn't work, you can simply load it without a theme (it'll load the vanilla temperate theme) and then select the textures from the Monte Belo theme using the Theme Mixer mod once the map has loaded. The end result is the same as loading it with the correct theme. :)
@Kaleb70 They are a too close together if you intend to upgrade them to NExT 8 or 10 lane highways, yes. You can use Move It! to select all the nodes from one lane or the railroad and then use the arrow keys to move them apart as far as you need. (use the box drag, it orients to the screen. Hold Shift to add to the selection) That's how I got them close together, too. :)