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as for corner extension issues, if segment is too far or too short, it's possible that trains will 'derail' as game cannot calculate the path, it might related to that, re-dragging the segment should in theory fix it. Leaning problem is fault of NCR, it's a known problem
I think it was my fault tho, I was using node controller and I must have had the node "corner" extended too far and it was overlapping the other node nearby. I made some adjustments but now I get an error everytime I do anything with that track, even if I place new track. "Object reference not set to an instance of an object: NULL" I can hit ok 6 times and it goes away. I'm wondering if this node controller is bad for R2. (I am not using the Node Controller Renewed)
another issue I forgot to mention is, when I bank a curve, the train leans the opposite direction rather than into the curve. I don't know if that is intentional or not. I only discovered that because I am still learning how to use R2 and the procedural track as well. I absolutely love all your mods they look so good in the game.
https://twitter.com/AtkosKhan/status/1509843906065805317