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rarespetrosanu
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03 Jun 2014 12:21

Austria - added 2 cities - Graz (connection with Maribor) & Klagenfurt (connection with Ljubljana)
Hungary - added 2 cities - Szeged & Nagykanizsa (connection with Croatia)
Croatia - 4 cities - Zagreb , Osijek , Rijeka & Split
Slovenia - 2 cities - Ljubljana & Maribor

Maybe one day who knows :)
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ScuL
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03 Jun 2014 12:23

One day indeed
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Wolfpig
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03 Jun 2014 13:58

rarespetrosanu wrote:Austria - added 2 cities - Graz (connection with Maribor) & Klagenfurt (connection with Ljubljana)
I would be satisfied when a road someday will be cover the south of the country so that you don't have to take the way north if you deliver stuff to italy/hungary (or what country that was in the southeast....)....if such a road exists....

rarespetrosanu
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03 Jun 2014 14:38

I know
I don't understand why SCS didn't make these cities for Austria to connect with Udine - Italy, the 4 city made :(, it was usefull
kind of weird

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03 Jun 2014 17:01

rarespetrosanu wrote: Croatia - 4 cities - Zagreb , Osijek , Rijeka & Split
You forgot Dubrovnik ;)

I'm sure this will happen, but it will be a long time away yet, as there more more countries to prioritise..
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rarespetrosanu
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03 Jun 2014 18:07

Yeah maybe + Dubrovnik , the long road near the coast :)
To do the whole Europe will take some time ...
Our continent is so beautiful , many countries with wonderful landscapes and so much to develop :P

Well it's a long way 'till these cities maybe will apear , for now u expect the stunning projects on these guys are working

b0r1s
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05 Jun 2014 07:06

dont forget Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bihac, Banja Luka, Zenica, Tuzla, Sarajevo, Mostar :)
ETS 2 1.31.2.2 All DLC + ProMods v2.30 + RusMap v1.8.1

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Wolfpig
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09 Jun 2014 16:10

Wolfpig wrote:I would be satisfied when a road someday will be cover the south of the country so that you don't have to take the way north if you deliver stuff to italy/hungary (or what country that was in the southeast....)....if such a road exists....
To quote myself.
That point with a route south of the country will be filled by scs themself
http://blog.scssoft.com/2014/06/upcomin ... -peek.html
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rarespetrosanu
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09 Jun 2014 16:19

See german mate - they did put those cities from Austria :D
Mountain roads to come , very very cool ;)
Austria has all 6 important cities and added Venezia from Italy - pretty cool :) , they will even add the bypass of Wien
SCS Rulllz and ProMods of course ;)
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09 Jun 2014 17:01

Yep this is your answer :P

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