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Not sure if you found an answer to this question or not, but I noticed they will just opt to the next available stop along their route, or they will just opt to walk it out. It almost seems as if they are programmed to use whatever the designated route is, and if it's not working then they just walk. At least that's what I have noticed. It could be different. I use TONS of mods, so my game is heavily affected in many different ways to fit my style of gameplay.
I think the AI could be better programmed, though, but then we are talking CS1 here, so it is what it is.
Happy city building everyone!
Array index is out of range. [System.IndexOutOfRangeException]
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It appears the moment I press play in game and it loops forever. I can't even get into the menu to quit the game.
I installed it with 'real time' at the same time, and tried it separately and this is the only one that gives that problem. Also Skyve says that it is deprecated and causes stability issues.