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So it could be tomorrow? a year from now? How typical. All I knew is that when the release date was set for the Boston Big Dig set (which could be applied to the RHW), thats all I could think about and it made my life a mess.

Because of this, I think its good there isnt a release date because it lets the products to be fully ready for release without racing against the clock (which i think is actually what happned to Rush Hour, they didnt have time to perfect the commute stuf, bugs and other problems).

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So it could be tomorrow? a year from now? How typical. All I knew is that when the release date was set for the Boston Big Dig set (which could be applied to the RHW), thats all I could think about and it made my life a mess.

Because of this, I think its good there isnt a release date because it lets the products to be fully ready for release without racing against the clock (which i think is actually what happned to Rush Hour, they didnt have time to perfect the commute stuf, bugs and other problems).

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So it could be tomorrow? a year from now? How typical. All I knew is that when the release date was set for the Boston Big Dig set (which could be applied to the RHW), thats all I could think about and it made my life a mess.

Because of this, I think its good there isnt a release date because it lets the products to be fully ready for release without racing against the clock (which i think is actually what happned to Rush Hour, they didnt have time to perfect the commute stuf, bugs and other problems).

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Originally posted by: vester_DK Well then, don't download the NAM, that is still beta.quote>

Lol, without the NAM anymore in my cities, I would just give up playing the game alltogether.  I have used the NAM for everything.

Thanks again to all the hard working makers of the NAM!

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Originally posted by: vester_DK Well then, don't download the NAM, that is still beta.quote>

Lol, without the NAM anymore in my cities, I would just give up playing the game alltogether.  I have used the NAM for everything.

Thanks again to all the hard working makers of the NAM!

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Originally posted by: vester_DK Well then, don't download the NAM, that is still beta.quote>

Lol, without the NAM anymore in my cities, I would just give up playing the game alltogether.  I have used the NAM for everything.

Thanks again to all the hard working makers of the NAM!

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Originally posted by: Pixelrage NAM is in beta?? 47.gifquote>

It is ... has always been, and always will be BETA.

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Originally posted by: Pixelrage NAM is in beta?? 47.gifquote>

It is ... has always been, and always will be BETA.

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Originally posted by: Pixelrage NAM is in beta?? 47.gifquote>

It is ... has always been, and always will be BETA.

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Didn't know that. But my question now is -- is it worth downloading the rural highway and using it now, when it will probably be a release for NAM in the future anyway? I mean, would it corrupt the game when that time comes?

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Didn't know that. But my question now is -- is it worth downloading the rural highway and using it now, when it will probably be a release for NAM in the future anyway? I mean, would it corrupt the game when that time comes?

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Didn't know that. But my question now is -- is it worth downloading the rural highway and using it now, when it will probably be a release for NAM in the future anyway? I mean, would it corrupt the game when that time comes?

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I'm guessing we'll just have to get rid of the old version?

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I'm guessing we'll just have to get rid of the old version?

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I'm guessing we'll just have to get rid of the old version?

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