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I have the Columbus Terrain mod with one of Pegs Rock mods and also one of his Water mods, and also the Jagged Edge mod oh and also a Sand Mod for the beaches, from the Coastal Mod by rivit . Can someone tell me if these are incompatible as the game keeps crashing when I go to make mountains to see what the snow is like. Jagged Edge Mod - https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=15048 Terrain Mod - https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=13804 (Lowest Snow Mod) Rock Mod - https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=11589 (I'm using Limestone) Water Mod - https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=11836 Coastal Mod - https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=22358 (Yellow sand) EDIT: It only happens with the snowcapped option, without the snowcapped option the mountains can go as high as possible.

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I don't know why it would be happening when you make mountains but PEG's water mod and Rivit's coastal mods are not designed to work together, quote Rivit

"For those asking about other water mods - this one (like the others) only works on its own. ie. does not work with other water mods."

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it's a terrain height issue, the Columbus mod (and a lot of other terrain mods as well) will crash if you go above a certain height

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    oh, well that's interesting. But then what would be the point of the snow as you can't see it till you go the height it requires which makes the game crash

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    FYI, the Columbus mod was Cycledogg's (CP's) first terrain mod, he made others since then that address the issue - be sure to carefully consult the readmes of any terrain mod you use to know the max height. Also, try his "Italia" terrain mod, I believe it can be used to make higher mountains, and it's a great terrain mod. But don't quote me on that - the readme is your best friend...

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    The "Missouri Breaks" mod is also great, although I don't know if it has the height issue or not - I will say that CP's terrain mods are the best out there, they've never come close to being equaled IMO, he's the king of terrain

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