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「Move It!」
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2980796229&searchtext=move+it
This will increase the height of the station by 10 metres.
"Berlin Stadtbahn Viaduct Construction"
You can make it higher or lower by using "." and "," respectively.
It is a good idea to check in debug mode to clarify the position where people move from the ground to the elevated area (you should ask for more details on this elsewhere).
Of course, it is also possible to have a station where the tracks are sandwiched between platforms.
I think this is an easy to understand module. Thanks again.
I think your understanding will deepen if you use "Person magnetment" to create two stations in a short distance and easily check the movement of people without decorating the walls.
@takashigqgle
I love invisible things. :-)
@Timttg
Freut mich!
@SteelRodent
Thank you for the correction. I didn't know that and will fix it with a future update.
Joking aside, when you build something like this all over the city, it really makes you feel like you're familiar with the game. Thank you.