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− | + | A '''Slope Mod''' is a modification that effects the angle of a draggable transit network slope. In a game without a slope mod, these angles can be quite steep, but do change between networks (the slope between a [[Transit Network#Highway|Highway]] and [[Transit Network#Street|Street]] differ). | |
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− | A '''Slope Mod''' is a modification that effects the angle of a draggable transit network slope. In a game without a slope mod, these angles can be quite steep, but do change between networks (the slope between a | ||
What a slope mod does is it reduces the angle of a network's slope, creating a more gradual angle, making it look much more realistic. Several slope mods exist, some more gradual than others. A "standard" slope mod is usually about half the angle of the default slope angles, but others could be more strict or forgiving. | What a slope mod does is it reduces the angle of a network's slope, creating a more gradual angle, making it look much more realistic. Several slope mods exist, some more gradual than others. A "standard" slope mod is usually about half the angle of the default slope angles, but others could be more strict or forgiving. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 3 August 2019
A Slope Mod is a modification that effects the angle of a draggable transit network slope. In a game without a slope mod, these angles can be quite steep, but do change between networks (the slope between a Highway and Street differ).
What a slope mod does is it reduces the angle of a network's slope, creating a more gradual angle, making it look much more realistic. Several slope mods exist, some more gradual than others. A "standard" slope mod is usually about half the angle of the default slope angles, but others could be more strict or forgiving.
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