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- Compatibility updates for game version 1.17
- Update AlgernonCommons
That's a core game mechanism, and it's hard to see how it could work (from a programming sense) in any other way - so unfortunately, it's just a fundamental game limitation that we all have to live with (yes, it occasionally annoys me too).
- Overhaul segment memory recording for improved and consistent persistance (no more segment settings being reset when manipulating with Move It)
I have also experienced problems with perfect square zoning myself. It 's almost always been ground not 'perfectly' flat' or some kind of anarchy enabled and the roads not 'snapping' correctly. (Even if they look ok.) Sometimes, underground things can affect as well.
I just tested with a few roads and it seems to be working. I could mess zoning up with quay's and terraforming around the quays (quay anarchy of course - for retaining walls), or by new nearby roads causing elevation changes. Seems fine now. Sometimes nearby pedestrian pathways could change, but I forgot to test before this message.
As always, thank you so much for everything you do.