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I really like this one :3
is there a possibility to lean the wall in order to apply it on a 45° surface for instance ? like the terrain that goes down from an elevated road. thx
Photo: https://wa.aaa.com/CMSPages/GetAzureFile.aspx?path=~/media/aaawashington/aaawa/travel/experiences/getaways/getaway_vancouver-wa_land-bridge.jpg&hash=ba770728f6de54e4c4c339248c426ebd8afe76e6ed79b4d55e6e8328bb447d15
Info: http://www.confluenceproject.org/project-sites/vancouver-land-bridge/
I seem to have an issue though: the wall seems to "float" above the terrain – at least when looking from the shadow side.
Maybe an issue with the macOS version of the game?
http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1294712484
And it rises up to 32 m. with "Move iT¡" (select only one end of the wall, then the other)
http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1280909151