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About suspension bridges

Started by Mr_Maison, August 19, 2007, 09:56:54 AM

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Mr_Maison

I downloaded a few bridges to spruce up my riverways and harbors in my big cities because I started getting tired of the same old choices of either the Brooklyn bridge looking one and the rest that look more for rural or industrial areas. How do I get those big suspension bridges to show up as choices. Been playing for years but never really studied this.  What are the conditions of getting those big  suspension bridges and how many are there? I rarely see suspension bridges for download? Thanks in advance.

Xiziz

I belive you need NAM, as a dependancy for the extra bridges.
And im guessing you need a large body of water, im unsure of the exact width, but it will be different on all the bridges. maby a small tile or so wide, maby even a medium tile.

Try making a large tile with land on the sides and water in the middle and slowly decrease the ammount of water in the middle and try dragging bridges across.

Also, with the custom bridges, theyre usually only for one network, ie, that the suspensionbridges might only be Elevated Motorway, or ground motorway and not availible for avenue etc.

Andreas

Actually, you don't need the NAM if you want to install the custom bridges. But you will have to download the NAM Essentials and install the Bridge Controller file. The NAM also contains a Bridge Controller file, though, so you can skip this step if you have the NAM installed.
Andreas