Jump to content
Sign In to follow this  
estonianmanAlt

NAM OnSlope Bridges

11 posts in this topic Last Reply

Highlighted Posts

Posted:
Last Online:  
 

I was once able to build bridges that would accept elevated road, 15m in the bridge option menu - now they have disappeared.

Both sides of the water are level - equal.

I've tested various slope mods - and left mods out completely.

I have reinstalled NAM.

No luck :(

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

I'm not sure I understand your problem. It sounds like you built a bridge and then it disappeared, is that correct?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

No, jack. He talks about the bridge option elevated of 15 meters on the terrain level, like if you're making a NAM elevated road continuing to bridge over the water. I hope you get me.


May Lenin'sk sprawl forever in wide and wise Mother Russia! - Lenin'sk City motto.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

OK, I understand.

So the bridges are no longer there to build, perhaps you deleted something in your plugins. You could re-install the NAM and see if they come back.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

that is so obvious! Thank you!

There was no need to be a smartarse.

Now, to my knowledge, the NAM Team has not released any bridges capable of connecting to 15m viaducts, nor put their name to any that someone else has produced. To my knowledge, they're all still in development for a multitude of complicated reasons. (Faulty models, Faulty T21 Code, Faulty LHD functionality, Faulty Textures, general outdatedness).

All I can suggest is restoring to a backup of your NAM Folder from before you applied the Hotfix and seeing if there are any file differences.


  Edited by jdenm8  

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

that is so obvious! Thank you!

There was no need to be a smartarse.

Are you sure he wasn't being sincere?

I read it more as exasperation at himself for not thinking of it already.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

OT: Yeah he was not being a "smartarse" and anyway people don't take stuff so seriously, damn.


May Lenin'sk sprawl forever in wide and wise Mother Russia! - Lenin'sk City motto.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Posted:
Last Online:  
 

I didn't read it as being a "smart arse", however, it is quite difficult to understand the tone of things when they are in text, so some people might interpret things differently. There is no need to have a discussion on this, please don't start something. Thanks.

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Sign In or register to comment...

To comment in reply, you must be a community member

Sign In  

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

Create an Account  

Sign up to join our friendly community. It's easy!  

Register a New Account

Sign In to follow this  

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×

Thank You for the Continued Support!

Simtropolis depends on donations to fund site maintenance costs.
Without your support, we just would not be in our 24th year online!  You really help make this a great community. *:thumb:

But we still need your support to stay online. If you're able to, please consider a donation to help us stay up and running. This helps sustain a platform where we can share our community creations for years to come.

Make a Donation, Get a Gift!

Expand your city with the best from the Simtropolis Exchange.
Make a Donation and get one or all three discs today!

STEX Collections

By way of a "Thank You" gift, we'd like to send you our STEX Collector's DVD. It's some of the best buildings, lots, maps and mods collected for you over the years. Check out the STEX Collections for more info.

Each donation helps keep Simtropolis online, open and free!

Thank you for reading and enjoy the site!

More About STEX Collections