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curved puzzle pieces for elevated road puzzle pieces

Started by frdrcklim, September 17, 2008, 05:23:25 AM

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frdrcklim

I not sure what they're called but I think that's it (I'm don't use them much). Maybe this has been thought of already. Anyway, I was just wondering now that we have curved roads, there should be curved elevated road puzzle pieces at least in planning.
300... 200... 100... 50... 40... 30... 20... 10

Yep, I still got it.

MandelSoft

Well, they haven't finished the 45 degree curves for the elevated roads. They have to finish that first, I suppose.
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j-dub

You mean a piece designed to fit between a 45 degree elevated road, and a 90 degree elevated road with a smooth transition? Avenues, Roads, and OneWays still have yet to accomplish that. Elevated Heavy Rails were the first to get this treatment. Its not like it was forgotten, but I don't make any guarentees to what the priority is on this.

gn_leugim


pilotdaryl

I think he means as in a smooth transition...
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For the elevated road/avenue/etc. puzzle pieces

Tarkus

j-dub is essentially right.  It has not been forgotten, but the problem is models.  Ditto with the "smooth" transition. 

-Alex (Tarkus)

andreharv



frdrcklim

300... 200... 100... 50... 40... 30... 20... 10

Yep, I still got it.

JoeST

Well, unless andreharv gets his moddeling fingers out :D

Joe
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nerdly_dood

Let's hope he can soon - this is why I don't use diagonal elevated roads, avenues, or one-way roads unless for a quick overpass... I'd REALLY appreciate a diagonal curve piece. (Which would then require, or at least encourage, the presence of a diagonal 3-way T, a diagonal 4-way X, a diagonal/orthagonal V curve, and a lot else)
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