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@okthen - the stone/brick isnt flammable. The bricks themselves are using "concrete" as the material & the morter in between is using "plaster". the plaster is weaker & fire tends to damage it, but it doesn't burn. This was done intentionally so that even though these walls don't burn, they do lose a bit of their structural integrity (especially for the homes that use brick facades. I wanted this to collapse in fire conditions)
Also I think the Suggestion Abu had was asking you if you could make another "competitor" neighboring street, Such as birch street
@gianni - I don't anticipate adding a solid ground for this map. I do want to update some of the larger ground chunks to assist with lag though. Just haven't found time to do so
@supitsgrey - I don't anticipate adding a toggle specific to the cars.
@abu hajaar - I don't quite understand the question. i apologize.
@muschiemagoo - If things are starting unplugged, you likely have a mod that is creating wind. Try disabling other mods to see if that solves the issue.
@awsomeyorkie - Ive encountered the occasional light that doesn't turn off when it's supposed to, but haven't encountered the issue you are having. suspect it may have to do with the interaction with the light switch mod
@epicof the epicster - this map contains no "red block" houses. The red block houses were originally used as placeholders & are still in all of the individual properties, but there are none in this specific map.
@UltraKillStreakSniper - there is already a collection on this page which include 12 smaller versions of the map (1 map per each property)
https://clickamericana.com/topics/home-garden/see-125-vintage-60s-home-plans-used-to-build-millions-of-mid-century-houses-across-america
25 Oak is from here:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/united-states-1958-plan-2045-a-large-splitlevel-vintage-home-plans-1280x1600--455215474835847517/
27 Oak (plus a fun article about bathrooms) is here:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-rise-of-the-luxurious-suburban-master-bathroom
Farmhouse is from here:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/315674255115285933/