Development on version 1.x (Current Map Improvements)

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Aigaleo
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21 Sep 2014 14:28

Cool! Good job, Purno! Can I ask you a question? What mean the red zones at the sides of the roads in Netherlands and Belgium? (Such as in the second screenshot of your post of 21/09, 10:20).

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21 Sep 2014 14:52

Those red zones are bicycle paths.
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21 Sep 2014 15:59

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.
Well, it is how it is... can still have the opinion that it's quite stupid not to have prohibitory turning signs though. Especially when it created a confusing situation as I described ;)
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SCS still used the "no left turn" signs. German versions of it, actually. Fixed a few, but probably still a few more to replace.
Even if it's slightly illogical not to have prohibitory turning signs (I believe it's just the Netherlands and Germany that have subscribed to this way of highway code thinking), for purposes of realism it's probably best not to have them in those two countries. I suspect most of the no left turn signs Purno is mentioning can be found on the small petrol station prefabs.
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21 Sep 2014 16:26

Superdavecan wrote:I suspect most of the no left turn signs Purno is mentioning can be found on the small petrol station prefabs.
The big ones as well.

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21 Sep 2014 16:43

Purno wrote: Image
I love those new signs. Great work Purno :)
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23 Sep 2014 20:00

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23 Sep 2014 20:16

Chris94_NOR wrote:
Purno wrote: Image
I love those new signs. Great work Purno :)
Mate , ur plan for northern Scandinavia is very comprehensive , so many ferries :)

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23 Sep 2014 20:20

Signs are looking cool, they add so much to the game!
Greetings from Alex :D

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23 Sep 2014 20:26

rarespetrosanu wrote:
Chris94_NOR wrote: I love those new signs. Great work Purno :)
Mate , ur plan for northern Scandinavia is very comprehensive , so many ferries :)
Yeah, that's because there are lots of ocean between them. Those ferries are real.
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23 Sep 2014 20:58

To be honest i expect the most ARP project and the last U.K. project :)
ARP Project is more exciting than any other area reconstructed in the standard map
Dutch area is interesting but too small , French Project is top class - Kutchek is a maestro
U.K. need to be reworked of course but is the last project on my favourite list



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