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Thank you! Now after reinstalling my game was patched successfully without errors and all files are updated as they should be.
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hunter - I searched forums, but nothing suitable found, I'm afraid :-(, if you know some link, please post it. tungston - I'm not talking about territory patch, but a patch process problem. It is British version anyway with applied road switch.
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GMT +1 in Slovakia, GMT +2 when DST is applied
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Northern D1, Slovakia. Very bad one, it's twisty, in bad condition and speedtraps are checking. It's been built in 70's anyway. Port Bridge over Danube in Bratislava That one is testing our nerves daily, where on one side, 10 lanes merge only into 4(!) on the bridge itself, and app 80-100.000 vehicles/day are passing through it, so it's often congested. From other countries, highway between Prague and Brno in Czech Republic, mentioned A1 in Italy, and A2 in Austria between Graz and Klagenfurt.
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I have a Patch problem with SC4 Deluxe. When I want to install 1.1.638.0 (Sku2)update, I have an error saying something like this: Old File not found. However, a file with same name does exist. No update done since contents do not match. I have SC4 Deluxe with v. 1.1.613.0 and requirements are highly exceeded. Thanks for any help. Note: Please don't tell me that I'm a $%&^! because I tried to search this, but I'm experiencing some kind of error when searching.
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Hmm... link doesn't work :-( .
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Highway Planning and Architecture
MarkSK replied to joexcooldude's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
Hi there... here's the map of highway network in Slovakia(link): www.dalnice.wz.cz/Sk/Mapa (broken link) Original link has 404 error. Go to www.dalnice.wz.cz (Czech only!), on the menu on the left click Slovensko, when menu for it expands, click Mapa and map should show up. (black in operation, red u/c, green planned, broken green alternative) Highways: D1 - Bratislava - Zilina - Kosice - Ukrainan border D2 - Czech border - Bratislava - Hungarian border D3 - Zilina - Polish border D4 - Austrian border - (part of Bratislava outer ring, planned) - D1 Expressways: R1 - D1 - Nitra - Banska Bystrica R2 - Czech border - (with R1) Zvolen - Kosice R3 - H border - (with R1) - PL border R4 - H border - Kosice - (with D1) - Presov - PL border R5 - CZ border - D3 R6 - D1 - CZ border Expressways under survey: R7 - D4 - (southern Slovakia to R2 in Lucenec) R8 - A border - (Northern part of the Bratislava outer ring) - D1 Links: www.highways.sk/indexE.html (English, private) www.ssc.sk/user/view_page.php?page_id=764 (English version) www.motorways-exitlists.com (motorway lists, Slovak site anyway) -
Longest Periods Of Construction Youve Seen
MarkSK replied to halo_lover's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
I'm living in Slovakia and here is construction sometimes(or many?) veeery slooooow. Many buildings from 80's aren't finished, but what we talk about more often here is highways/roads. I must tell, when they finished highway bridge in 1985 across Danube in Bratislava, only exits were built, highway itself not, well, at least in November they are going to open missing 4km of highway. Or one underpass for 17mil.$ is building in downtown of small city Prievidza(180km from Bratislava) 8 years, and now they want build another one...fools. But they promised to finish it soon. Also, some highway constructions are abandoned for 8+ years(some are finishing now), and someone is packing his pockets. -
price of gas where you live and car consumption
MarkSK replied to kanella's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
Hi there from Slovakia 1.A litre of fuel costs here 40Sk(around 1.25$), and it used to be 30Sk year or two ago......grrrr. 2.Around 6l/100km(60mi) -
1) Best to build Ind. Zone near edge with a many road/highway/road connection OR 2) Build Ind. Zone anywhere near water(so goods can go to the seaport) Goods always go out, they do not go neither to commerce, nor to residents. But my industries tend to use rather seaports(in-land rather roads even with big rail system)
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I very rarely use elev. rails, I use subways, though they are slightly more expensive.
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