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#11 beginner2

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Posted 06 November 2007 - 10:08 PM

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I think you know what I mean. Look at the area of land where it's "squared" and looks at that track starting a slope downward from the top of that. In rct, it thinks that it's an entire block raised to block the coaster's path. Too bad shift doesn't work.

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 03:09 AM

Isn't there a hack for just this problem? I'm going to check out my files tomorrow to see if I have what I am thinking about. I have a tonne of programs that I've never unzipped, but downloaded when they were available. I might have this hack. If not, there is a solution to this, and I'm determined to find it. (Unless ofcoarse Beginner2 just explained it and I was too lazy to read his post... man, ya get lazy just the once and....) ;)

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 04:07 AM

there is a way to fix it. Lower the unleveled block, then build ;) This happens in hilly areas a lot. Try rebuilding the storm in katie's world/dremaland. And I hate it when it does happen.




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