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Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 17 Sep 2016 21:32
by martinusK
What about a delivery point in Dhekelia, perhaps linked to Larnaca? Would be very interesting to see British road signs in the Mediterranean :P

About the pics, they look very nice. Loving the dryness.

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 17 Sep 2016 21:46
by MadMatt
Always nice to see new areas added in. Cyprus will be an excellent place to drive around in.

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 17 Sep 2016 22:57
by Deleted_user_720154
Wow!
Promods is expanding so fast!

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 01:28
by PirriAND
So no Kuzey Kıbrıs? Too bad.

Two questions:


1. Are there going to be Military signs/ Military checkpoints and a the UN Buffer zone?



2. Are we going to be able to go to the British regions/towns of Akrotiri and Dhekelia?

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 05:54
by AxelRäntilä
The scenery looks really awesome! I was going to ask where the ferry to the island would be located but you already answered that question

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 09:07
by Dannu
PirriAND wrote:So no Kuzey Kıbrıs? Too bad.

Two questions:


1. Are there going to be Military signs/ Military checkpoints and a the UN Buffer zone?



2. Are we going to be able to go to the British regions/towns of Akrotiri and Dhekelia?
I hope so, but i guess yes. Can devs confirm this?

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 11:30
by Volleybal4life
Nice work Platypus! Glad to see you're back :D

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 16:54
by jasper
Looks awesome! , mate , good luck on your project! :)

Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 17:56
by Nissantruck
Hello! Päivää!

I must say that good work with the island of Cyprus. :mrgreen:

I know that it is too early to ask this,but i will ask this anyway.
Is it possible to see the island of Crete in Greece someday in the Promods map ?
It is a big island and it has many roads that will go from the east coast to the west coast.That island is about 260 km long and it will take about 5 to 6 hours to drive from the east to the west of the island.
So that is why it would be a good idea to see it someday in the Promods map.
I mean people could drive to many places in Crete with a truck.
The biggest road in that island is in the north of Crete and you can use it to drive to many cities along that road.
I did add a link to a website where everybody can see at least some of the roads in Crete and that map will also show the road that will go thru the island.It is the same road that is colored in red,what i was talking about. ;) Ps.That link will show the map and nothing else.
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Re: Development on version 2.x (Eastern Mediterranean)

Posted: 18 Sep 2016 20:21
by Platypus
Hello,

Nicosia is now done, just the signs are still missing ;)
So here two new panoramic images of Nicosia :
Nicosia_P1.jpg
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Also here some answers to questions :
- British military zones : I don't understand why they are so many questions on it. We crossed a part of the Akrotiri zone south of Limassol. There's very few to see... Zones are agricultural areas and according to agreement with UK, neither the British, neither the Cypriot can develop further those areas. They remain in state with farms and various military installations inside fences. I have seen no border, no checkpoint (except at gates of installations), no special road signs ...
- UN checkpoint : the only "border" crossing checkpoint I have seen, in Ledra street in Larnaca is controlled by local police, not the army. There are some UN military posts along the no-mans land zone and a few very old panels. But nothing spectacular to see. Streets along the line inside city are blocked by barrels. I will not go too deep inside this subject ;-)
- Crete : there's no reason why it would not come ;) So it will be done later and will be ready when it's ready ;-)

Regards,
Platypus