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    flattened

    Why can't redlynx make a complete flat world that you can build on from scratch?
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    Maybe they don't want you to make more awesome tracks and skill games? They would have a lot better performance without the huge overhead caused by the world with tens of thousands of objects and complex terrains.
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    I agree, and its not hard to make a few mountians or hills or what ever you need with terrian shaping, but the flatten tool is **** it does a 5 × 5 metre section.
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    Originally Posted by CursedLaw Go to original post
    I agree, and its not hard to make a few mountians or hills or what ever you need with terrian shaping, but the flatten tool is **** it does a 5 × 5 metre section.
    You can increase the size on it with the right button (RB on X360 controller) (it will show a red and a blue arrow, then use the right trigger (RT) to make it bigger, same way you can make it more perfect flat by increasing the green arrow that way, 3rd option will show a red circle to rotate it.

    Flatten tool is like 30x30 meter maxed if not more, definately not 5x5.
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    Seemed I was wrong, it's actually about 80x80 meter in the decal area

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    Originally Posted by TeriXeri Go to original post
    You can increase the size on it with the right button (RB on X360 controller) (it will show a red and a blue arrow, then use the right trigger (RT) to make it bigger, same way you can make it more perfect flat by increasing the green arrow that way, 3rd option will show a red circle to rotate it.

    Flatten tool is like 30x30 meter maxed if not more, definately not 5x5.

    Sorry ment 50x50, the problem is when you put two next to each other it raises the middle of where they are joined
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