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Euro textured bridge? And few more issues...

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    I acquired majority if not all of Euro texture mod including regular road, avenue, ground and elevated highway, highway interchange, & RHW as well.

    The problem is the bridge... :cry:

    Really dislike seeing this:

    hDinAKh.jpg

    Or have any kind of other solution for that bridge?

    - it must be black, seamless with the euro textured ground highways

    - any possible way to have 2 lane (no gap) bridge for RHW-4 / RHW-6?

    And,

    is there really no smoother transition piece for RHW-4 to maxis ground highway? The one in the picture is OK but I would loves to see something smoother...

    (need to re-work that curve section to RHW-4)

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    Er.... avenue bridges... stupid me. :( Mind stuck...

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    That's a standard Maxis bridge, which are unfortunately very hard to modify. I've encountered this while working at Project Symphony. So unfortunately, this cannot be solved for now.

    The good news that the NAM 31 will include a few MHW-based dual RHW-4 and RHW-6S bridges, something you would like to have here. The choice is limited, but there will be alternatives. There is still the game limitation that you can't build two bridges right next to each other without a one tile gap. There is already a by Blue Lightning.

    Oh, and that highway mod you use, the HRS v0,3 has not been touched since 2009 by me in favour of the RHW, so don't think this will get fixed any time soon...

    Best,

    Maarten


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    Ah thanks for the link. Although not going to use that bridge, but this is useful technique

    tuttemp02.jpg

    Using avenue bridge now (since it is same amount of lanes with RHW-4, makes things looks much "normal"), with the technique above I can now reduce the connection of RHW-4 with avenue (at the head of the bridge) almost invisible. :yes:

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    You can't hide the transition, but if you start with making the bridge first. Demolish the stubs up to the part when you have a minimal stub at the bridge of only a single tile long. Then drag the RHW-4 towards it (using starters from starter pieces or ramps). It's simple as that.


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