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21 Sep 2014 07:33

Awesome work , now it's looks almost as in real life ;)
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21 Sep 2014 09:36

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21 Sep 2014 09:42

Great work! :)

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21 Sep 2014 09:59

Doing signage at 6:20am on a Sunday morning, that's what I call dedication :D
Great work as always Purno ;)
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21 Sep 2014 10:19

Awesome work there Purno! Finally proper font in Netherlands! :D
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21 Sep 2014 10:32

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I think, in these places (showed above), you better put sign "Antwerpen", instead Brussel, 'cause this road goes straign to Antwerp.

Anyways, good work. ;)
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21 Sep 2014 11:38

Hello Purno,

Isn't the "uit-sign" in the Netherlands bigger? I think in the game, that sign is a bit too small.
By the way, great work on the signs in Holland.

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21 Sep 2014 12:01

Looks great Purno! :D I'm a great fan of the Dutch signage IRL... except for the absence of a "No Left Turn" sign. :lol: I remember a few years ago it created a very confusing situation for me when I saw a one-way street sign pointing to the right, and a van came from the right. It looked like he was going the wrong way down a one-way street, but it turned out that actually the one-way street sign meant that to the left it was one way, but to the right it was two ways. So I wondered, why didn't they just put a no left turn sign there? :P Well, turns out that while most countries have them, the Dutch and German highway codes overlooked them... a bit silly of them ;)
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I think, in these places (showed above), you better put sign "Antwerpen", instead Brussel, 'cause this road goes straign to Antwerp.

Anyways, good work. ;)
I agree, the signs in the Netherlands should say Antwerpen and not Brussel, because Antwerpen is closer, ProMods invested a lot of time building Antwerp, and most importantly... from what I can remember, IRL the signs say Antwerpen.

Thinking of Brussels though... although it's a bilingual city, due to the fact that it's overwhelmingly majority French-speaking, I would support changing the name of the city in the game from Brussel to Bruxelles.
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21 Sep 2014 12:33

Superdavecan wrote:Looks great Purno! :D I'm a great fan of the Dutch signage IRL... except for the absence of a "No Left Turn" sign. :lol: I remember a few years ago it created a very confusing situation for me when I saw a one-way street sign pointing to the right, and a van came from the right. It looked like he was going the wrong way down a one-way street, but it turned out that actually the one-way street sign meant that to the left it was one way, but to the right it was two ways. So I wondered, why didn't they just put a no left turn sign there? :P Well, turns out that while most countries have them, the Dutch and German highway codes overlooked them... a bit silly of them ;)
There were "no left turn" signs in the past, but now we only use obligatory direction signs, which show in which directions you are still allowed to turn.
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21 Sep 2014 13:52

MandelSoft wrote:There were "no left turn" signs in the past, but now we only use obligatory direction signs, which show in which directions you are still allowed to turn.
SCS still used the "no left turn" signs. German versions of it, actually. Fixed a few, but probably still a few more to replace.



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