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@Havan_IronOak : Thanks for the feedback.
1) That's a good point, I will take that in consideration and will update shortly.
2) I'll look into it, I've never tried to model bridges for C:S but it seems like an interesting challenge.
3) I placed the standard (vanilla) flag asset, which changes everytime it is placed (UK, Germany, etc.), I didn't want to place a workshop flag asset due to ease of use (not downloading extra assets). I realize that many users have already downloaded a more varied flag collection, but again, many haven't. I will look into changing it, but we can pretend there's a foreign dignitary visiting the monument for a few days. :)
1) It requires power, -- While the real one does too, there are no other buildings close enough at a 1:1 scale to get the benefit of underground wires. I've cheated and added a few other park buildings to patch it through.
2) If you ever do a Golden Gate model, I'd love to use it in my 1:1 San Francisco Map. None of the ones that exist are really close to the right scale and/or appearance.
3) And just curious... why are they flying a German Flag out front of the Coit entrance? I don't recall that when I visited last
Ignore the idiots who say it's ugly (feo)
Thanks for the comments! I'm inclined to model several SF landmarks. :)
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=628114281
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