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Old February 11th, 2016, 04:00 AM

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Default Building height - editing

When creating a map, is there a way to change the building height so that it will persist? I can change one building for example from height 14 to 10 but any time I try and change another the previous one gets overwritten with the original value.

For trees etc. this works properly but not for buildings.
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Old February 11th, 2016, 10:48 AM
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Default Re: Building height - editing

No.

It's been on our to-do list for ages but always gets bumped
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What about tunnels?

I'm trying to make a map of Jersey City (don't ask) and I'm wondering what I should do with the likes of the Hudson Tubes and Holland Tunnel. I could make bridges out of them I suppose but that feels kind of weird.

What would it take to cave in a vehicular/subway tunnel? Would you even want to send troops down there in wartime, or is that an even better way to drown them than bridges are?

(Everything I know about tunnels comes from that 1990's Sylvester Stallone film.)
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Default Re: Building height - editing

Tunnels would be completely Impossible. Negative elevations are used for water features (that is why mountainside streams plunge into deep caverns).

As for tunnels under water - no, even deeper terrain than a lake, so even more impossible.
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Default Re: Building height - editing

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Tunnels would be completely Impossible. Negative elevations are used for water features (that is why mountainside streams plunge into deep caverns).

As for tunnels under water - no, even deeper terrain than a lake, so even more impossible.
So, imagine a world where vehicular tunnels are impossible and they're all bridges instead? I can live with that.

(My grandfather hobo'd to New York City in the 1920's, made some money working there and bought a used car which he then crashed in the Holland Tunnel because he had never before operated anything more complex than a mule. He never went back to New York City.)

Here's a quick preview of a university, some high-income subdivisions and industrial buildings in Union Township, New Jersey, on the southwest corner of my map. It feels a little dense but then it is in one of the most densely-populated parts of America.
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