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Post by rjwils30 on Apr 18, 2017 22:54:37 GMT -5
I was wondering if there is a way to do multiplanting with plants that have been scaled up? Seems like when I press the multiplant button it just gives me the smallest plant size.
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Post by ErixonStone on Apr 19, 2017 7:05:25 GMT -5
Sadly, no.
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Post by rjwils30 on Apr 19, 2017 9:17:24 GMT -5
That's too bad. Guess I'll just keep doing what I've been doing.
Thanks!
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Post by scampi00 on Apr 19, 2017 10:18:08 GMT -5
Here's a trick I use. Scale your plant up. Start spinning it left or right (hold down, if you're on console I use my pointer finger for this) then move around the small area you are planting (while holding down left or right on d-pad) and spam x. When you stop spammimg x or when the cpu catches up, you will have placed a slightly rotated object everywhere. Pick different object, adjust size a little repeat in the same area.
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Post by rjwils30 on Apr 19, 2017 21:52:52 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip Scampi! I'll have to give this a try. Anything to make the planting less tedious. Here's a trick I use. Scale your plant up. Start spinning it left or right (hold down, if you're on console I use my pointer finger for this) then move around the small area you are planting (while holding down left or right on d-pad) and spam x. When you stop spammimg x or when the cpu catches up, you will have placed a slightly rotated object everywhere. Pick different object, adjust size a little repeat in the same area.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2017 20:11:25 GMT -5
Here's a trick I use. Scale your plant up. Start spinning it left or right (hold down, if you're on console I use my pointer finger for this) then move around the small area you are planting (while holding down left or right on d-pad) and spam x. When you stop spammimg x or when the cpu catches up, you will have placed a slightly rotated object everywhere. Pick different object, adjust size a little repeat in the same area. I love this tip, I never thought of this. However, since my XB1 (which currently only has 3 games on it using 23% of my hard drive) crashes in the TGC2 designer with every 7th or 8th planting I do in regular mode, I assume doing it this way will make my console catch on fire before it actually catches up to what I've spam-planted. LOL
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Post by beamstas on Jul 11, 2017 5:53:58 GMT -5
I can design for maybe 10 minutes and my game starts bugging out... anyone else on pc have this issue also?
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Post by warhawk137 on Jul 12, 2017 18:36:30 GMT -5
Here's a trick I use. Scale your plant up. Start spinning it left or right (hold down, if you're on console I use my pointer finger for this) then move around the small area you are planting (while holding down left or right on d-pad) and spam x. When you stop spammimg x or when the cpu catches up, you will have placed a slightly rotated object everywhere. Pick different object, adjust size a little repeat in the same area. For people's benefit, I tried this on PC, and it DOES work, except you need a mouse and a gamepad to do it (unless there's a way to make the editor allow full use of the gamepad, which I can't find - the analog sticks don't seem to work in the editor). You just hold down the d-pad on the controller to spin the plant (which does seem to work) while moving and clicking with your mouse.
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Post by bigmuskyj on Aug 14, 2017 10:08:18 GMT -5
This does work on the PS4. Just keep moving the item your planting n spam the X button. I use the left stick to move the item I'm planting around.
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Post by northernwv on Aug 14, 2017 14:27:08 GMT -5
I can design for maybe 10 minutes and my game starts bugging out... anyone else on pc have this issue also? I'm on PC and haven't had any issues. The only thing that happens is if I play test and then go back to edit course, sometimes it gets stuck with loading symbol when I place an object down. But it lets me escape to the menu and save and then I restart the game. But that only happens occasionally and only after a playtest.
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