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How to Get Rid of In-Game Supports

#1
Okay guys. This is the EASY way of getting rid of custom supports. Lets get started.

Here I have my simple station (thanks Alex) which you dont need, but I thought it would add more scenery.
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Now open up your options and go to your graphics tab. (the eye)
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Click on the arrow to the left of the the Advanced Settings.
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Now check the box Show LOD Options.
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Lower the detail level and the draw distance on the Supports.
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Now start to build your coaster. I choose the B&M 2nd Gen. Hyper.
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Taa-Daa!
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Thanks! (I found this myself Wink)
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#2
You could do that, or you could click the glasses, and un-toggle "supports". You do have to do it every time you open the game, though.

I don't like doing either of the two, because one, support killers don't add any polys to the game, two, I have lots of time to waste, and three, Some supports I might actually need. While I can't think of any examples, it's possible. Of course, that's just my opinion.
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#3
If you untoggle supports, it gets rid of supports for elevated paths as well.
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#4
Who cares? Those are ugly just as well. Usually I find my way around with CS sets to make it look better without those ugly alpha supports.
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#5
Retextures to the rescue!
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#6
I meant for the paths. They don't have retextures for the path supports... wait... do they?
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