Is it possible to make the inner loops of the clover elevated with the RHW? I'd like to use this design, but it would be better if it was more compact.
That's actually a parclo A2, how about an A4, with two additional ramps in the upper left and lower right corner for left turns (since you drive on the left).
Good tutorial, but I prefer the outer ramp to be as striaght as possible, and to me, you use one bend too much. Also, how about acelleration and decelleration lanes?
Just keeping to the very basics for now - but good idea for a later tutorial!
There's nothing stopping you from ironing out the parclo of course; but as they (and diamonds) are great in a cramped urban setting, then practising getting all of the space out of them as possible is worthwhile.
When I use the road to make the slope less steep, it doesn't change anything. What do i do? Please respond!!!!!!!
HDVSU 1 month ago
Ok. Are those roads downloaded?
goldcat202 4 months ago
love ur videos m8. im subbing :D
rockmanpunkman 7 months ago
how do i download the brf and tunnel slope mod please respond
XboxHerO3467 7 months ago
@XboxHerO3467 Just read the description... lol
XxTonyMetalxX 7 months ago
CANADA MADE THESE!
LegoMovieMan44 7 months ago
Canada uses these!
LegoMovieMan44 7 months ago
nice trees
Chanak02 11 months ago
@CRinformatic you have to download Network Addon Mod (NAM) and Rural Highway Mod (RHW) and then you should be set.
ishamj1 1 year ago
Is it possible to make the inner loops of the clover elevated with the RHW? I'd like to use this design, but it would be better if it was more compact.
QCIC56 1 year ago
how do u get the highway menu??
ZespongETV 1 year ago
@ZespongETV what? every sc4 game has the highway menu.
jonasws2 1 year ago
@jonasws2 no i mean when you have downloaded the add on it doesn't show on the game. But its sorted now :)
ZespongETV 1 year ago
I've made some nice junctions and unique stuff, but how do I capture the video. I'm dumb when it comes to technology...
steel5w 1 year ago
@steel5w
Cam Studio ;)
Asteconn 1 year ago
@steel5w I use Fraps
MilwaukeeSDman 10 months ago
@CRinformatic
There are links in the information containing everthing that you need ;D
Asteconn 1 year ago
I have to say,
You have Quite an identical voice to the Top Gear Host, James May xD
*btw, that's a compliment*
Nice tuts, watching em for a while!
LukeMcBrick 1 year ago
seems eaiser than using the overpass mod
sitejunction 2 years ago
where did you get those trees are they a download
liljosh598 2 years ago
@liljosh598 Yep. The trees are a download. I have not got a clue what download they are though - they're a prerequisite for a street mod I have.
Asteconn 2 years ago
@liljosh598
Search "Cycledogg trees" at sc4devotion.
OM3N1R 1 year ago
hey please reply where do you download the rural highways mod and does it work for a mac?
ultraray20 2 years ago
@ultraray20 You can find the download links in the sidebar. There are some instructions for mac users either in that file or in the support forum
Asteconn 2 years ago
how do you down load RHW because it won't let me on my pc?
Chrisr500F1 2 years ago
@Chrisr500F1 You should be able to download it fine as long as you're registered.
Asteconn 2 years ago
That's actually a parclo A2, how about an A4, with two additional ramps in the upper left and lower right corner for left turns (since you drive on the left).
Myrtone 2 years ago
Simple. Just add two more ramps to make an A-4.
haljackey 2 years ago
there is tool for this but with real highway
kom4o 2 years ago
Nice job! I have to agree with MandelSoft about the extra bend on the onramp. It is not needed unless you want to conserve as much space as possible.
haljackey 2 years ago
Good tutorial, but I prefer the outer ramp to be as striaght as possible, and to me, you use one bend too much. Also, how about acelleration and decelleration lanes?
MandelSoft 2 years ago
Just keeping to the very basics for now - but good idea for a later tutorial!
There's nothing stopping you from ironing out the parclo of course; but as they (and diamonds) are great in a cramped urban setting, then practising getting all of the space out of them as possible is worthwhile.
Asteconn 2 years ago