Hell of a lot of work for modders to complete such a splendid pile of spagbowl , imagine if they did it thou just to say that we can... " Gravelly Hill Interchange, better known by its nickname Spaghetti Junction opened in may 1972 "kildevang wrote:That junction looks...... Interesting..... But not for moddersHorus wrote:If I remember rightly building cities up to a good standard can take 4-5 days and usually need a decent population size unless it's remote like Geilo in Norway, but if I had to pick three or four cities or remote towns:
1) Inverness, Scotland
2) Stornoway, Scotland
3) Holyhead, Wales
4) Bristol... am I wrong or isn't this missing from the game? Might be a nice addition to that M4/M5 junction you mentioned ScuL...
Although you know one thing the modders should try?........... Spaghetti Junction:
UK and Ireland suggestions
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- KING OF ESSEX
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First off brilliant job on Scandinavia easily the best map yet.Just wandering how much detail are you putting into Ireland e.g towns and cities.There is mostly B roads and dual carriageways in Ireland apart from some motorways near and around cities e.g M50 around Dublin.Also a lot of B roads actually go through towns rather than around them similar to the UK I cause.
Just one more thing before I bore everyone most villages,towns and cities have petrol stations on the outskirts of them I think it could be something to look into cause its very annoying when you cant get a petrol station for 200 miles a bit unrealistic.
P.S I can a lot of info for Ireland if need the help
Just one more thing before I bore everyone most villages,towns and cities have petrol stations on the outskirts of them I think it could be something to look into cause its very annoying when you cant get a petrol station for 200 miles a bit unrealistic.
P.S I can a lot of info for Ireland if need the help
I'm actually curious about what cities and port towns will come up in Ireland?simo58 wrote:First off brilliant job on Scandinavia easily the best map yet.Just wandering how much detail are you putting into Ireland e.g towns and cities.There is mostly B roads and dual carriageways in Ireland apart from some motorways near and around cities e.g M50 around Dublin.Also a lot of B roads actually go through towns rather than around them similar to the UK I cause.
Just one more thing before I bore everyone most villages,towns and cities have petrol stations on the outskirts of them I think it could be something to look into cause its very annoying when you cant get a petrol station for 200 miles a bit unrealistic.
P.S I can a lot of info for Ireland if need the help
My guesses so far would be Dublin, Limerick, Galway, Cork, Waterford and Belfast for the cities.
Rosslare Harbour - Fishguard; Dublin and Belfast - Liverpool for the port towns... maybe Larne for the ferry from Scotland and Dun Laoghaire for the ferry from Holyhead if you chose to make them modders? It would free up space and give drivers more options and ports to choose.
Although north-west Ireland would be missing from my ideas...
The idea for Ireland would be
Cities: Belfast, Dublin, Cork possibly Galway or Limerick (no more than 4 main cities)
Harbours: Dublin, Rosslare & Cork
Ferry routes: Dublin-Holyhead, Rosslare-Fishguard, Cork-Roscoff (F)
Also we're adding Portsmouth in the UK for Portsmouth-Cherbourg (F) and Portsmouth-Bilbao (E)
Cities: Belfast, Dublin, Cork possibly Galway or Limerick (no more than 4 main cities)
Harbours: Dublin, Rosslare & Cork
Ferry routes: Dublin-Holyhead, Rosslare-Fishguard, Cork-Roscoff (F)
Also we're adding Portsmouth in the UK for Portsmouth-Cherbourg (F) and Portsmouth-Bilbao (E)
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Awesome!
The M5 to Galway would be a fantastic option - you would arrive in a city with a great view of the Atlantic Ocean. It would be awesome to drive from Galway to Helsinki.
You could then also have Cork connected to Galway through the N20 and the M18; the N25 connecting Cork and Rosslare.
The M5 to Galway would be a fantastic option - you would arrive in a city with a great view of the Atlantic Ocean. It would be awesome to drive from Galway to Helsinki.
You could then also have Cork connected to Galway through the N20 and the M18; the N25 connecting Cork and Rosslare.
- DrunkRufie
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This is awesome news having an Irish map
If I can help in any way just let me know.
As for cities, the main or biggest ones in Ireland would be Dublin/Dún Laoghaire, Cork, Limerick, Galway. And Belfast which is technically part of the Uk saying it's in N. Ireland.
As for harbors, Dublin, Rosslare and Cork are the main ones but if you can it would be good to include Belfast/Larne if possible.
If I can help in any way just let me know.
As for cities, the main or biggest ones in Ireland would be Dublin/Dún Laoghaire, Cork, Limerick, Galway. And Belfast which is technically part of the Uk saying it's in N. Ireland.
As for harbors, Dublin, Rosslare and Cork are the main ones but if you can it would be good to include Belfast/Larne if possible.
I guess you have to balance ferry crossings with game difficulty. If all the ferries in real life would be put in the game, then the game would be far too easy.
Larne though would be a useful harbour to travel to from Cairnryan, Scotland. It would be a right pain to drive from Abderdeen down to Holyhead and then from Dublin up to Belfast when in real life the journey would be much shorter. Adds a new road to Scotland as well... a great chance for some beautiful scenery at Loch Ryan.
Larne though would be a useful harbour to travel to from Cairnryan, Scotland. It would be a right pain to drive from Abderdeen down to Holyhead and then from Dublin up to Belfast when in real life the journey would be much shorter. Adds a new road to Scotland as well... a great chance for some beautiful scenery at Loch Ryan.