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I need info on building a bridge over a canyon

Started by reble, June 23, 2017, 02:24:42 AM

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reble

OOOO ok thanks Andreas that helps quite a bit.  Besides streets and roads what are you referencing to when you say "network"? A network to me is like connecting the cell phone's, laptop's and tablets in the apt to our DSL router then out to the internet.

Quote from: Andreas on June 29, 2017, 04:39:38 PM
"Stubs" are the 1x1 pieces of street or road (or any other network) that show up when you click with the mouse just once, without dragging. You can level a slightly bumpy terrain quickly by making a checkerboard-style area with those stubs. You might have noticed that building transit networks and growing buildings on zones always "auto-levels" such terrain bumps, but when those 1x1 stubs are in place, the land under them doesn't change, so they make pretty good "level locks" when fine-tuning your terrain.
Steve
From the desk at the Amateur Radio Station of KC7BYP

mgb204

A network in this sense refers to things like Road, Rail, Streets, Avenue etc. These are the in-game networks.

reble

Thanks for the clarification.

Quote from: mgb204 on June 30, 2017, 03:30:29 AM
A network in this sense refers to things like Road, Rail, Streets, Avenue etc. These are the in-game networks.
Steve
From the desk at the Amateur Radio Station of KC7BYP