JonMyrlennBailey
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This happens in TS12. They are various scenery cars and trucks.
I often find myself having to readjust these STATIC vehicles' ride heights periodically. I think sometimes they shift after an ext. db. repair or a reinstall of TS12 and/or a route.
I will set the ride height at whatever it actually is at the point the vehicle is placed so the tires aren't buried in the ground and so that the shadow is just at the surface.
On ground they should be at 0.00. On a yarn road they can be something like 0.25 to 0.40, however.
Often over a given route I will have several of these critters placed of the same model as a cement mixer or Chevy Cheyenne pickup both on hard ground AND on a spline road or slab. This means the same model may have duplicates at different ride heights. I may have a red Cheyenne on hard ground set at 0.00 and another one on a YARN street parked along the curb at 0.20 so the shadow is just at the surface of the pavement.
Is there a solution to permanently lock the ride heights even if they may vary over the same route for the same model?
Other static cars by different authors don't seem to have a shifting ride height issue.
I often find myself having to readjust these STATIC vehicles' ride heights periodically. I think sometimes they shift after an ext. db. repair or a reinstall of TS12 and/or a route.
I will set the ride height at whatever it actually is at the point the vehicle is placed so the tires aren't buried in the ground and so that the shadow is just at the surface.
On ground they should be at 0.00. On a yarn road they can be something like 0.25 to 0.40, however.
Often over a given route I will have several of these critters placed of the same model as a cement mixer or Chevy Cheyenne pickup both on hard ground AND on a spline road or slab. This means the same model may have duplicates at different ride heights. I may have a red Cheyenne on hard ground set at 0.00 and another one on a YARN street parked along the curb at 0.20 so the shadow is just at the surface of the pavement.
Is there a solution to permanently lock the ride heights even if they may vary over the same route for the same model?
Other static cars by different authors don't seem to have a shifting ride height issue.
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