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Animation arbeiten und es ist wirklich mühsam. Ich denke, es wird alles wert sein, wenn es alles fertig ist. Wie würden Sie sich fühlen, wenn ich alle Bahnübergänge zu einem großen Mod kombiniere?
Meinst du ohne das Tor? Wenn ja, sind sie schon fertig. Ich muss sie nur ins Spiel bringen. Vielen Dank
Thank you for the quick response.
When you drag a track across a street, the crossing signs automatically appear. If these crossbucks don't appear when initially making the crossing, you can click on whatever crossing is there and choose them then.
Thank you.
Just the US and UK crossings and an Era B (1900 - 1950) caboose are planned right now. Thanks for your kind comments.
I wouldn't say soon but I do have them in mind. I was asked to make some UK crossings. May try to tackle the American crossings then although I wouldn't mind seeing a more capable creator make them. Presently, I'm working on a 1850s era caboose and that's what is taking up most of my time. Thanks. :-)
I've got at least two other crossings to put up (hopefully in the next couple of days), one of which spans the gap between 1890 and 1915. It's what I call a diamond crossing sign.
Presently, I'm moving all of my Train Fever mods over to Transport Fever and some of them are giving me fits. If someone hasn't already made the protected crossings by then, I'll probably try to tackle it. I agree though, the European crossings have got to go! :-)