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Haven't painted a single district in ages... so i just found out :D:D
Here is my output log:
https://ufile.io/gmjxmv1p
Here is how I have the mod's options set: Click for Screenshot [www.dropbox.com]
Options present in game, I tried various options, both vanilla and snapping disabled, tried the "invert" hotkeys, nothing. District painting behavior is still braindead snappy either way. This mod does absolutely nothing.
If you haven’t already done so, subscribe to the Mod Compatibility Checker mod and be sure it’s enabled in Content Manager (listed as “Auto Repair").
Relaunch the game to the main menu, then:
Mac User: Post your game log for us to review. Here's How
Windows/Linux User: Post your mod compatibility report, found in the location you set in that mod's options.
Really wish there was an option to hold a key (like shift) and have the tool LOCK into a straight line, could easily get nice straight district lines. Hell, I'd donate for a tool that did THAT.
Thanks, guys. 😊