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Você também pode assistir a um vídeo curto (sem som) sobre como usá-lo em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La_OaPUAvGY
I've just updated the assets! Changes:
1. MENU ICONS - Yep, you heard that right, all pieces are now in the park menu and have menu icons.
2. No more silly "Guide Grids". Very easy to use now, slope-tolerant, no trying to center the pieces for hours.
3. Many more intersection options. All widths, all roads added.
4. Spaced the props for a better look, less benches and fountains, and just better look in general.
5. Removed garbage production and reduced EntertainmentAccumulation to 100 from 150, as well as reducing tourist numbers to 1 2 4.
6. The pedestrian overpass was a real nightmare in the previous system as you had to plop it in before the avenue pieces. It is now an avenue piece itself to avoid this issue, and it looks much better.
7. Dual-purpose pieces. You can use intersection pieces as either Ts, U-turns or full intersections. The main avenue intersection pieces have also been made more flexible.