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Re: UK

Posted: 20 Oct 2015 09:37
by bumbumek
What about Ireland? Will it be in v2.0? :)

Re: UK

Posted: 20 Oct 2015 10:15
by ScuL
No, no chance for v2.0

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 25 Oct 2015 11:59
by Superdavecan
I would support the status quo of 1:15 for the UK (and I suppose Ireland) since it already exists... and it's probably easier to re-work the existing map than to rebuild a brand new one at 1:19.

I'd say ScuL is right about London and the M25 being problematic in 1:19... and then there are also pairings of cities elsewhere in the UK that might end up too close together... and these are pairings of cities that are too important to not include. I'm talking about Liverpool and Manchester, and Glasgow and Edinburgh.
- Scotland needs both Glasgow and Edinburgh... and if Dundee were to be built it would be pretty tough in 1:19 I'm sure.
- You can't really get rid of Liverpool or Manchester either... if this were done in 1:19 then in order to make them both fit, Sheffield would likely have to go and it's unlikely it could be replaced by Leeds.
- Cardiff and the proposed Bristol are quite close together, although this wouldn't really be any worse than the Ruhr area cities in Germany.
- I saw in Squirrel's video last week that Chelmsford had been made! In 1:19 it would almost certainly have to go, I'm sure...

So yeah, although it would be nice to have a consistent scale for the whole map, in the case of the UK I would support keeping it at 1:15 and doing a comprehensive rework of it, like what's happened with the ARP in Germany. Do we know if SCS even still intends to do anything in the UK and Ireland at all?

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 25 Oct 2015 17:58
by Andy_GTI
Ive been thinking about this scaling issue today, whilst driving along the M4. I think it's likely the scale will remain at 1:15, but to help alleviate the problem the roads could be straighter, with gradual cornering like in the ARP, the SCS roads in the UK weave around corners unrealistically and if they were straighter it would take less time to get from place to place.

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 25 Oct 2015 23:22
by penguinaz
Superdavecan wrote:I would support the status quo of 1:15 for the UK (and I suppose Ireland) since it already exists... and it's probably easier to re-work the existing map than to rebuild a brand new one at 1:19.

I'd say ScuL is right about London and the M25 being problematic in 1:19... and then there are also pairings of cities elsewhere in the UK that might end up too close together... and these are pairings of cities that are too important to not include. I'm talking about Liverpool and Manchester, and Glasgow and Edinburgh.
- Scotland needs both Glasgow and Edinburgh... and if Dundee were to be built it would be pretty tough in 1:19 I'm sure.
- You can't really get rid of Liverpool or Manchester either... if this were done in 1:19 then in order to make them both fit, Sheffield would likely have to go and it's unlikely it could be replaced by Leeds.
- Cardiff and the proposed Bristol are quite close together, although this wouldn't really be any worse than the Ruhr area cities in Germany.
- I saw in Squirrel's video last week that Chelmsford had been made! In 1:19 it would almost certainly have to go, I'm sure...

So yeah, although it would be nice to have a consistent scale for the whole map, in the case of the UK I would support keeping it at 1:15 and doing a comprehensive rework of it, like what's happened with the ARP in Germany. Do we know if SCS even still intends to do anything in the UK and Ireland at all?
Good point, there are a lot of major city parings in the UK. Glasgow/Edinburgh Manchester/Liverpool, and probably Cardiff/Bristol if that's going to be done

It would've been nice if all of Europe was in 1:15

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 25 Oct 2015 23:56
by adgjl
Tbh I don't think that's a solid argument since any country will have cases where a 1:15 scale would allow cities which should be there in terms of size and importance but there isn't space for in 1:19.

As Superdavecan said though converting the whole of the UK from one scale to another would probably involve technical difficulties and since it's already at 1:15 I'm not against the idea of making good use of that.

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 06:27
by penguinaz
What comes to mind is that Rusmap was able to change their scale from 1:13 to 1:19 for their 1.5 release. But they did have much more room to work with...

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 15:42
by jspence73
Also Westminster is one of the capital cities As well cause its a busy city I think cause I never bean there before :D

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 15:54
by MandelSoft
As far as I know, Westminster = London (excluding the City of London).

Re: United Kingdom

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 15:56
by jspence73
MandelSoft wrote:As far as I know, Westminster = London (excluding the City of London).
Ah so Westminster is like part of London as well then