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Quad's High Speed with Road: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=932604953
Monorail station 单轨车站: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=942526990&searchtext=
Which workshop asset is that monorail station in the screenshot @AquilaSol ?
GOOD JOB !!
Required:
Fine Road Anarchy (enable Anarchy Mode for placement, otherwise you'll get "Slope Too Steep")
Thank you, i learned something about the workshop :D
Most people here will be the veteran players, youtubers and creators, since this is more of an experimental feature that requires mods and a more advanced use of the game. Those people generally take the time to upvote if they like something. Some of the upvotes are likely also from people who just like the idea but didn't sub to the asset. Which is fine by me, because my goal was to show it can be done, and give people the idea to build their own Rollercoaster design. :)
Regular assets like buildings and normal intersections attract everyone, and most new and casual players don't bother upvoting at all. Which is a shame, because an upvote is essentially a 'thank you'.
@Arisandi was concerned about his, he only has 5 ratings on his +600 sub assets, and therefore no stars.
Thank you for your answer.
(I wonder what issue the one negative rating has with the asset. It would be a lot more helpful if people could actually *tell* creators what's wrong, instead of just silently downvoting. We can't fix a problem if we don't know about it.)