Prebuild assets need a billiard table surface.

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Shadrack

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None of my meticulously created intersection assets can be used in game. I always get the dreaded red ghost telling me the terrain isn't level enough. Sometimes I can move about and find an area where it would go down but the whole point of prebuilt assets is that you can plop them down where you need them. They insist on a perfectly level and flat surface. Hardly any land is like that, especially not big areas needed for intersections. Also even if the land is flat but not level (there a slight tilt would allow the asset to sit perfectly on the land) you still cant place it.

here's what I would like to see.....

When i try to place an asset the game calculates if the land is flat (not necessarily level) and alters orientation to suit the slope of the land as would happen in RL. If the land is not flat then the game calculated the construction cost including the land forming required to give a flat surface. I dont care if this is exorbitantly expensive at least give me the option
 
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