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17 Mar 2015 15:58

Like Athens was too close to Greece? :D

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17 Mar 2015 16:00

M4rkus wrote:Like Athens was too close to Greece? :D
Oh yeah! Forgot Bayern was the region. Thought it was a city, quite silly indeed!
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17 Mar 2015 16:04

Is there a plan for build the A14 near Magdeburg?
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17 Mar 2015 17:20

Could someone please explain the HH-[X] thing I keep seeing on all the signs? It makes navigating without a map in ARP a bit of a struggle.

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17 Mar 2015 17:25

AFAIK HH stands for Hamburg, but if you see it all over northwestern Germany, then can't help you.
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17 Mar 2015 17:29

It means Hansestadt Hamburg - Hansestadt is a historical reference to the Hanse in which a lot of coastal cities (such as Rostock/HRO and Bremen/HB, Lübeck/HL and many more) were organized. It's some kind of flagship name.

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17 Mar 2015 17:33

M4rkus wrote:It means Hansestadt Hamburg - Hansestadt is a historical reference to the Hanse in which a lot of coastal cities (such as Rostock/HRO and Bremen/HB, Lübeck/HL and many more) were organized. It's some kind of flagship name.
Does that explain why Hamburg's numberplates are HH?
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M4rkus
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17 Mar 2015 17:37

Yes, and also why Bremens license plates are HB and Rostock's are HRO. There is a remarkable number of cities wearing this title, some of which that have it as number plate as well, many of them not in the game (HST - Stralsund, HGW - Greifswald, HWI - Wismar, HL - Lübeck).

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17 Mar 2015 17:39

M4rkus wrote:Yes, and also why Bremens license plates are HB and Rostock's are HRO. There is a remarkable number of cities wearing this title, some of which that have it as number plate as well, many of them not in the game (HST - Stralsund, HGW - Greifswald, HWI - Wismar, HL - Lübeck).
And speaking of which, and since you are a German citizen, do you think SCS have got the numberplate letters right (because in game Rostock is ROS)?
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17 Mar 2015 17:41

Yeah, that's an issue with the numberplates (and not the only one). Coincidentally, I submitted a bug report to SCS about that and changed the numberplate definition so in a later official update there might be official changes about that.



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