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ive noticed that the mod dosnt like files named anything but map.osm
if we were able to place the roads as like a blueprint then there wouldnt be issues such as road being placed on top of terrain.
You can't load the osm file, you can't work through it at all.
Scaling works strangely, tiles up to the borders seem to be impossible to change at all.
Do not take this mod, it is better to use an older version, it is more predictable.
I'll re-add the links, and if they get removed again because they're GitHub links, I'll create a social page for the mod and add that to the links section.
I followed the directions.
I used GIMP to soften everything up.
All of the streets were put in the corner, and the river in my city was not clearly defined enough to make use of it. How do I put in screenshots?
Good incarnation of orginal OSM mod, but I have a query:
Is it possible to add the option "export my city to OSM file"?
This mod is maintained in my free time and I will do my best to address any issues, but the source is also available for anyone to view, fork, republish, etc. It is under an MIT license, which means you are free to use and modify the code however you see fit.
If it doesn't meet your needs, make it your own and extend it, that's what I did.