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Unread 26th June 2012, 17:06   #1
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I am tinkering with building a route and my be said not finding railworks too intuitive

Can anyone help on a couple of points.
If i use assets from other routes (freeware or Kuju of course) does friends i give the route too have to have them installed as well or can i package the assets up?

My route has really bad fogging i am trying to put hills in the background by i cannot see them and they are only a mile away. can i alter the weather to remove fogging?

Is there anyway of getting the properties of assets i have installed. the double click only seems to give a detail slider. Also does altering the object detail have any processor impact?

I was was using the somerset dorsert track properties but read on a wiki you should set your own up. Can i alter already laid track to a new track property?

101 questions but help is appreciated
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