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Hello Simtropolis Community! I’m Lukas, and I’m excited to join you as the Community Manager for the upcoming traffic engineering and simulation game, Junxions. Junxions is set to revolutionize the genre with its in-depth traffic management tools and realistic simulations. Think of it as the perfect blend of city building and traffic engineering, focusing solely on creating and managing intricate road networks. I’m here to connect with all of you, share exciting updates, and gather your invaluable feedback. Feel free to ask me anything about Junxions or share your thoughts and suggestions. I look forward to building this amazing community with you! https://junxions.com/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/1447250/Junxions/ https://discord.gg/jQ2YVbJyza
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Hey guys, I'm new to this community and making videos. Ive been playing Cities Skylines for a while and like to make cities with as realistic American traffic as possible. This video would be for a player experienced with the traffic manager mod, also on my channel is Part 1: Mod Setup. Appreciate any feedback!
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Min-Maxing Road Layout (High Traffic Management)
tomaccess0 posted a topic in SimCity (2013) General Discussion
In my opinion, this game (SC2013) and others alike have tried to be simple and relaxing, so that pro-gamer or not, everyone can have some fun playing it. But a game that has no challenge whatsoever is a boring game. Therefore, the real challenge is placed far behind so that only dedicated players (Achieved dense population) will encounter/trigger --- Traffic Management. And that's where the road layout becomes the most important issue. In my opinion, it boils down to the balance between the # of intersections and accessibility. Intersections slow down traffics because of traffic lights. But too few intersections affect accessibility because they usually double as shortcuts to destinations when compared to going all the way around using the main avenue. Based on that analysis, I come up with the attached layout. First, an S-loop with no intersections at all, so no waiting at lights. But then just add back just a few bridged/tunneled intersections that will skip one row of road. That not only fast forwarded the traffic by said skipping, it also forced divergence of the traffic as now the driver will have to go different directions based on the row of their destination. More, that road outside city boundary, connecting both ends of the avenue is of crucial importance as it provides a horribly quick fast forward to travel from & to both ends of the city. And should it be used correctly, it can diverge a huge chunk of commute traffic. Any better min-maxing than mine?? Please share! ↑ Bridged/Tunneled intersections (skipping 1 row) forcing diversion of traffics.-
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