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    Default Laying track with a google overlay

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    My problem is when i have the yellow track laying tool straight over the tracks itll eventually deviate from the path.

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    The map tiles are out of alignment, as you noted from your start point the tiles will shift a little as you progress. I laid a 4 mile straight stretch that ended up with the tracks about 20 meters. I'm sure there's a method of fine tuning from tile to tile, but I just look between the points and work with what I had.

    I forgot to ask, have you tried RWDecals?
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    i havent. I didn't know that existed until you told me. Is it like the overlay? and more accurate?

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    what are RWdecals? thats the same problem im having. i wonder if theres a way to fix it myself.

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    I've used both, the last I recall rwdecal requires you to use an older version of Google. Watch the videos, and play with it. I even tried laying decals and trying to line them. Ultimately it's all trail and error, have fun!

    http://www.rwdecal.co.uk/youtube/index.php
    http://www.rwdecal.co.uk/download/
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    the method I use is to look far enough ahead. then kind of "average out" the straight sections if it is more than .3 of a mile. as mentioned before, the Google overlay is crooked at best. good luck!

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