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As an update it appears to happen when you delete something close to the asset. I had additional track acting as a spacer between lines. After completing the pipe work I deleted the spare track and the closest pipework appeared to lose its z-axis co-ords.
Might be useful to anyone using the mod (which I love btw) to delete spare track before you start your build.
I created a section of raised pipework then saved. When I reopened the game a few of the pipes were now at ground level.
Have you seen this effect and is there a work around?
Cheers
Bob
https://www.transportfever.net/filebase/index.php?entry/5773-oil-terminal-and-pipeline/
Da ich kein Modder bin, habe ich aber noch folgende Frage: Wäre es überhaupt möglich in TF2 eine „echte“ Pipe-Mod zu erstellen, die dann tatsächlich Flüssigkeiten wie z.B. Öl transportiert?
Nicht mit diesem Mod. Es ist einfach ein 'asset'