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This latest addition to the MTP allows you to extend your Pine Trail over narrow canyons and ravines with the classic (and always scarier than Hell) Sway or Rope bridge. Yes, now you too can have one of those rickety old rope bridges you've seen in almost every adventure movie.

The actual lot is a 1x1 Pine Trail section that includes an offset rendered rope bridge that extends out and crosses any 3 tile wide canyon. (1 level wide at the bottom, plus the 2 sloped tiles). On the opposite side, the bridge will visually connect with any other normal Pine Trail lot.

You do not have to worry about any fussy terrain editing as the bridge will accommodate canyons of any height... provided that the total span is 3 tiles wide. The readme file includes some basic terrain editing tips for those who are unfamiliar with it.

As the bridge is actually just an extended prop, you can plop anything you want under the bridge. It will not interfere with road or rail traffic and looks especially good spanning rivers and streams. Vicious, man-eating Crocodiles not included.

** This file requires the following dependency: 
PEG MTP Super Pack

All Pegasus files are now legacy content and are no longer officially supported - however support from the wider community can be requested here.


What's New 1.1   View Changelog


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As part of the Project ZIP efforts the *.exe installer has been removed from this upload. To install, simply copy/extract the PEGPROD parent folder into your plugins.

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Very very nice. This will be a key element in my future cities. Thanks and I can't wait for your MTP suspension footbridge. Can you give me a rough date on when it's to be released? Thanks. I saw it in chocolatemax285's green depra cj. 10/10

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Neat! I would love for you to use the same technique to make pedestrian walkways over roads that connect downtown buildings.

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In a town just outside York, Western Australia(my old home town), the biggest proportion of Australia where the river crosses theirs a bridge over the River or just before that reminds me much of this bridge !!

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For those of you who didn't know, this kind of bridge was not invented in Europe-- it was imported by the Spaniards, after they conquered the Incas.

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may i request for a darker (more wear) textured version? more like the ones you would find in secluded jungles.

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meowza: Have a look at it in-game. The screen shots were taken before it was revised and weathered a bit.

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