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Problem with Sunken Highways

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Hello,

 

First at all, you all need to know that my English isn't that good. When I want to build a Sunken Highway, I need to use the NAM. But when I place a "Digger" too make a hole it digs and I can build the Highway. But here is where I face the problem. 

 

When I want to build a overpass, every stone of the "puzzle-roads" is going down with the side wall of the digged hole. Placing intersections is also a problem. It is just not possible. So, what do I wrong, and how can I fix it?

 

Thank you,


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Is it a problem with RHW or Maxis Highways? A screenshot of your problem would be very helpful.

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Screenshots, otherwise a diagnosis is impossible.


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You will have to use on-slope pieces, but without that screen shot we really can't advise you.


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As mentioned above- you need to use the on-slope piece. I am guessing you are using the low height one (7.5 m) as opposed to the (15 m) one. In the road puzzle piece window select the second road puzzle piece- not the first

Hope that helps.

Doubt this is the issue but are you running a slope mod?

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