Canadian Mountain Passes: Large Sections Of Floating Track

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  1. allclearsimulations

    allclearsimulations New Member

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    I haven't played this route for a long time, but after driving from Field to Lake Louise I noticed several large areas where the terrain beneath the track has lowered, leaving the track noticeably floating in the air. This terrain may have been modified with the terrain snapping tool, so maybe a change to this scripting broke some of the terrain. I found multiple instances of this between Field and Lake Louise, and there are likely many more along the rest of the route. The two locations shown are between the two spiral tunnels (top) and about a mile west of Lake Louise (bottom).
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  2. Michael Newbury

    Michael Newbury Well-Known Member

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    If you turn up the scenery density that will solve the issue, you will also find along the route what appear to be floating signals this will also fix that.
     
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  3. NJ Transit 4045

    NJ Transit 4045 New Member

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    After using the external rear camera view All cameras go into and stay in bombardier (looking down) mode, except the cab view.
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    Have you gone thru numbers 1 to 9 to check the others?
    Has Num Lock been switched off on the NumPad?
     

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