Czechia Development
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Nice to see that the Czech Republic will be re-done. I saw all these new developments in other places, including the integration of Poland Rebuilding, which is absolutely full of cities and small towns... but still there's hardly anything in the Czech Republic. I think it definitely deserves the same treatment
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Was going to say the same thing. Czechia looks rather empty and a few cities & towns would be icing on the cake for this project. If congestion is not a problem, those cities would be great to have,Superdavecan wrote:Poland Rebuilding, which is absolutely full of cities and small towns... but still there's hardly anything in the Czech Republic. I think it definitely deserves the same treatment
Karlovy Vary, Liberec and Ceske Budejovice are quite close to borders. Pardubice and Olomouc also look nice, making the country more intact as a whole. Moreover, they are not like little villages; even though I am not very familiar with the cities in Czech Republic, I guess the ones I mentioned are the biggest ones, excluding already in-built cities.
Karlovy Vary is pretty small and unimportant, it's more of a tourist town. What is most interesting in ČR is that big and imporant companies are in the countryside. You know Olomouc cheeses? Yes, that's right, they are made in Loštice, a little village near Olomouc. Iveco buses? Yes, that's right, Vysoké Mýto. Small, but important.
But there's another thing that might be important. Speed cameras. I guess that there's no objective responsibility, so there are no speed cameras. Instead, there are policemen on routes, stationary with radars or they are patroling in unmarked cars. So, Želvo, are you going to put "speed cameras" in form of policemen?
But there's another thing that might be important. Speed cameras. I guess that there's no objective responsibility, so there are no speed cameras. Instead, there are policemen on routes, stationary with radars or they are patroling in unmarked cars. So, Želvo, are you going to put "speed cameras" in form of policemen?
If you're going to go the patrolman route, you'd have to model a pedestrian in that pose. Since this is rather difficult I propose an alternate solution... put a police car down where you'd have speed cameras with a camera coming out of it (ROS did this, I'll grab a picture if needed) and then just have a static policeman pedestrian standing next to the police car.
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Here in Slovakia, there's just a police Transporter with a mounted radar, they just stay in the car. Except when they're hiding, and they do it a lot.
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I can not wait to try the Czech Republic.
Keep up the good work želva!
Keep up the good work želva!
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