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SCRT Slope Mod V1 by un1  1.0

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SCRT Slope Mod V.1 by un1

 

This is a SimCity Remodeling Team upload/production.

 

By un1.

 

The SCRT Website

 


This is a slope mod that edits all transit networks including the RHW. A slope mod is a mod that edits the slop, do indtead of having a 6% grade you get a 2% grade. This mod has 7 different levels of grade. The levels are, Average, Smooth, Very Smooth, Extremely Smooth, Mounted, Very Mounted, Extremely Mounted.

 

Here are the grades,

Level Grades
Average 5%
Smooth 3%
Very Smooth 2%
Extremely Smooth 1.5%
Mounted 6%
Very Mounted 8%
Extremely Mounted 10%


Installation:

Take out only one of the .dats and put it in your my documents Plugins folder. (My Documents\SimCity 4\Plugins)(Documents on Vista)

Remember: Only one of the .dats!

Un-Installing:

Delete the .dat you place in your Plugins folder.


Pictures,here are three links to pictures that you can view at 1024x768.

Here, here and here.


Support:

If you have any questions about this mod, PM un1, read the read meor post it in this thread, located here.

 

Comment wisely and politely.

 

© 2008 SCRT Productions - un1

 

Enjoy!,

-un1

 

 

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This actually prevents me from getting the best bridges in game and i can't find the damn file to remove...

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This would help me out alot so I dont have to use rail or Conventional highways for a smooth slope. The avenue was a pure nightmare...

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Your readme document has been scrambled by Photobucket. You forgot to change the images to the internal attachment folder Pictures and your friends at Photobucket stamped all over your page.

A simple fix, and you should do this and notify so that this can be picked up again.

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I love the concept, but are you sure the files are labeled correctly? I've been trying each of them out on the same hillside, and it looks to me like "extremely mounted" actually gives a smoother incline than "mounted," and I also can't tell a difference between "average" and "extremely smooth."

EDIT: Yeah, I don't know if it's an error in the mod or something I'm doing, but "extremely smooth" definitely gives me steeper inclines than "extremely mounted." The latter is as gradual as a railroad. Are these labels reversed?

At any rate, I love the different options.

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