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BRF slope mod, NAM36 and RHW

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Hi everyone! I am late to the party, like 16 years late? I am new to SC4 but not to SimCity (played SC1 and 2000)

Using the BRF slope mode, I have a correct sloping for everything but the RHW (see image). I am using NAM36. Any way to fix this?

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BRF slope  NAM36.jpg

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The BRF mod doesn't include a RHW option, but you can download a separate mod to take care of that:

https://community.simtropolis.com/files/file/27617-rhw-slope-mod/

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Head over to my Lot and Mod Shack to keep abreast of my latest developments.

Do you like custom textures, but don't like all the work involved creating them?, take a look at the Texture Automation options here. Change the look and feel of your transit networks, with the minimum of effort, for example customised versions of my Sidewalk NAM (SWN) and Terrain Grass NAM (TGN) mods, and much more besides.

New to the NAM? Check out my tutorials on YouTube. Latest upload: How to: RHW - MHO Roundabout Interchanges. (Nov 25).

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    Thanks!

    Searching for a solution I saw that mod. It was tricky to get it works. My first attemps didn't work for RHW and ruined some other types. Now it seems that everything is working. Elevated rail sometimes works, sometimes don't, but that is not so important.

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    Another option is to use the slope of another network to prepare the terrain for the Real Highway Mod. I'm a long time user of the BRF Tunnel and Slope Mod and I use the elevated rail / monorail slope to build the RHW mainline, and use the regular road to draw out the slopes for the ramps. In select occasions I use the avenue slope for the RHW, in case I have to build along a mountainous alignment and can't fit the RHW mainline using the stricter elevated rail slope.

    I also take advantage of the very steep slope the RHW supports for non-road applications, mainly whenever I need to build a steep but otherwise uniform slope for earthworks or power line corridors.

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