I have complained before about the long time it takes to smooth ground under track, and I think we worked out that it was a Mac only issue. In the meantime, I discovered I had been trying to build a route using constantly changing beta builds - no wonder it was puzzling!
Anyway, back to Trainz Plus now, but for a long time I have been building a large number of sidings, scrapping them when it didn't work out quite the way it was in my head, and starting again, but now finally I have begun on real route building, and to my horror, I find that raising the ground level is just as clunky as the smoothing.
Before, it was almost scary how quickly the ground moved - I would have to set it to lower than 10% to get any real control, but now, even setting it to 80%, the ground movement is so slow, I have to zoom right in to check that I have made any difference at all. I feel as though I am trying to create a mountain with a pick and shovel.
Is this yet another Mac thing?
Anyway, back to Trainz Plus now, but for a long time I have been building a large number of sidings, scrapping them when it didn't work out quite the way it was in my head, and starting again, but now finally I have begun on real route building, and to my horror, I find that raising the ground level is just as clunky as the smoothing.
Before, it was almost scary how quickly the ground moved - I would have to set it to lower than 10% to get any real control, but now, even setting it to 80%, the ground movement is so slow, I have to zoom right in to check that I have made any difference at all. I feel as though I am trying to create a mountain with a pick and shovel.
Is this yet another Mac thing?