May 17th, 2020 at 6:27 AM
(This post was last modified: July 19th, 2020 at 10:38 AM by pierreh.)
This will be a question to Brian, who has been beta testing NAM 37 and is currently using the Release Candidate of that version of NAM - others are also welcome to comment of course.
Everytime a new version of NAM gets released, I have qualms about damaging my admittedly very bastardized set of NAM plugins. Also, I sometimes deplore that interesting (to me) pieces and features get removed from NAM.
In my cities I have been using 'tight ramps' for highways. This is mainly because I hate squandering space for roads, more than necessary, within the cities. Here is an example of tight ramps:
This uses a deprecated puzzle piece, available in my current NAM 36 in the highway menu, with the button 'Specialized and deprecated ramps'; the piece looks like this:
My question is: is this still available in NAM 37?
By the way, such tight ramps are in use at least in Europe. Here is an example, not far from Geneva on the French A40 highway:
The ramp enters into, and exits from, a traffic circle, also a road feature found very frequently in many european countries.
Everytime a new version of NAM gets released, I have qualms about damaging my admittedly very bastardized set of NAM plugins. Also, I sometimes deplore that interesting (to me) pieces and features get removed from NAM.
In my cities I have been using 'tight ramps' for highways. This is mainly because I hate squandering space for roads, more than necessary, within the cities. Here is an example of tight ramps:
This uses a deprecated puzzle piece, available in my current NAM 36 in the highway menu, with the button 'Specialized and deprecated ramps'; the piece looks like this:
My question is: is this still available in NAM 37?
By the way, such tight ramps are in use at least in Europe. Here is an example, not far from Geneva on the French A40 highway:
The ramp enters into, and exits from, a traffic circle, also a road feature found very frequently in many european countries.