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  • Nice. Another thing that you can do (to get a nice smooth curve) is to start a new bridge, normal, high as you can go. Set grid to farthest distance apart, and then place a joint at every grid spot parallel to the starting joints. Then, set the grid to the smallest scale, and place a joint in between those joints, one point down. Then, hook up the the upper ones to each other in a row, and the old ones in a row. Then run Triangles from top-bottom-top-bottom etc..... Sags pretty far down.

  • i saw you click demestration

  • how much is the price?

  • @loggizzo free

  • i just tried this in 2007 and it works!

  • aww i dont work for 07

  • Actually it does work, although it does not sag down that much on both ends... but it works for 07 version. I tried it.

  • how much money u spent?

  • dude omg dude i admire u watch our damn videos

  • lmao

  • sweet

  • I Did It At School And Though It Was Awsome So I Downloaded It.

  • Holy Shit it works on WPBD 2007!

  • all of you are sad lunatics

  • that was rubbish i did that on my first try it isnt realy a glithch bridge is it duhhhhhhhh

  • i tried and it says its unstable...

  • get quenched and tempered steel and make the steel solid and 500 mm

  • LOL i do this at school and i make some serious wipeouts!

  • It really works i tryed

  • howd u do that??!?!?

  • i dont know, i was just playing with the program one day and this happened.

  • cooooooooool

  • If you think you know bridge design try this one...it will kick your ass...search "UBERSTIX" 8 months going and no one has come close...

  • ummm...cool?

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