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  1. The game has no opinion about your video card, it's just that Intel HD Graphics are usually ver poor performers in games. It's a video card that's built-in to your CPU to provide basic Video IO in case you don't have a dedicated GPU (yet). That's why you bought the nVidia card, remember? Once you realize software doesn't judge, so shouldn't you. The game read your system configuration wrong. Now ask yourself who's to blame: your system, nVidia, Intel or the game?
  2. For some reason, the search function makes the initial map disappear. Can't do anything with this tool. I tried all major browsers meeting the requirements. Looks promising though would love to try it out.
  3. ONLINE - Functional Guides

      I encountered this one as well. I recently installed Skye Storme's SkyePack which includes the no-traffic-light mod. The fix is as follows:   The file responsible for the no-traffic-lights roads starts with: "000 - OFFLINE - Roads" (without quotes obviously) This means the mod is loaded before this mod, which starts with: "000_functionalGuides" (I presume this the case, it could be the other way around for all I care ;)   Just rename the file for the no-traffic-lights, so it starts with: "000_OFFLINE - Roads" (in other words: remove the spaces between "000" <-> "-" <-> "OFFLINE" and replace the "-" (dash) with a "_" (underscore))   This worked for me. I did found out that my earlier road layout did NOT work (allthough the spacing is just a few pixels off). I had to replace roads in order for the spacing to be absolutely spot-on.   For users like me, who have the SkyePack installed. Remember that this sort of edit might throw off the automatic (un)installer and will leave files behind when uninstalling the modpack or just fail at a certain point because of missing files (not likely, but I have not tested this as of yet).   Futhermore, I deleted another file related to this mod, which is the file called "0_reducedSnapDistance_ciaolo_beta2". I deleted it because it's supposed to be included in the beta5 file, which is in the latest SkyePack (3.2). Simply put: delete it if you have it in your SimCityData folder, the snapping point is reduced (afaik) as advertised.
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