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Yes, I am pretty sure Montenegro is confirmed for 2.50
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Hello Everybody, Dear promods team, i have a question, today I saw stream from PM 2.50 (beta) and I saw that Bosnia isn't connected :/ there is no road connection between Banja Luka and Mostar. Same thing with Elbasan (Albania) For example, I am in Bar (Montenegro) and I want to reach Elbasan but there is no road connection between Albania and Montenegro, it doesn't make sense drive to Albania by Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia. Thank you very much for your info on blog about previews <3, pleasure from playing on your map. If I were you I will make these road connections between Banja Luka And Crna Gora- Albania border crossing and road to Elbasan , it will be very useful . Thank you
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Making roads takes a lot of time and developers do that in their free time. Some of the road connections are planned for future versions.
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PM team, tipp, In Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina city plates are written in Latin and cirilic alphabet, look Bosnia is divided for two parts. Croat-Muslim federation and Republika Srpska.
here is example from new PM 2.50 of village in Croat-Muslim federation:
Village Klepci is on territories of federation but under this latin name should be cirilic. In Federation first Latin in Serbian part first cirilic, pls remember about that
this is correct version in federation:
and this is correct version in serbian part (republika srpska)
Thank you! i cant wait visit Mostar and Crna Gora this tipp not make difference but if you want to make bosnians terrains reality, please remember about that
here is example from new PM 2.50 of village in Croat-Muslim federation:
Village Klepci is on territories of federation but under this latin name should be cirilic. In Federation first Latin in Serbian part first cirilic, pls remember about that
this is correct version in federation:
and this is correct version in serbian part (republika srpska)
Thank you! i cant wait visit Mostar and Crna Gora this tipp not make difference but if you want to make bosnians terrains reality, please remember about that
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and montenegro has cyrilic alphabet
Based on real life experience as well as photos from Street View and mapillary it is NOT the case that all areas of Bosnia have both Latin & Cyrillic script.miknick_20 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2020 14:42PM team, tipp, In Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina city plates are written in Latin and cirilic alphabet, look Bosnia is divided for two parts. Croat-Muslim federation and Republika Srpska.
Thank you! i cant wait visit Mostar and Crna Gora this tipp not make difference but if you want to make bosnians terrains reality, please remember about that
Most areas have both, but some areas ONLY have Latin script (no Cyrillic). There were a few places that only have Cyrillic (and no Latin script!) as well, but they were a minority.
In general, we have placed the town names as we have found them in real life references.
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