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Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 24 Jul 2017 17:57
by Stilgar
great work and video :-)

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 24 Jul 2017 18:37
by dclark12553
Will ProMods 2.2 be availible for 1.27 or 1.28?

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 24 Jul 2017 18:41
by Volleybal4life
We will see, depends on how long it will take for SCS to release ETS2 1.28.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:14
by Theroastpig
Just to keep the ProMods team that's working on Ireland updated, the Gort-Tuam motorway is nearing completion and will be opened sometime in September. so it might make sense, if you can and have the time of course, to maybe work on that so that the map is up to date when 2.20 is released. Just a suggestion ;) .

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 21:50
by slippytoad
I saw the Ireland map in a video and I'm wondering why Cork isn't included. It's the Islands third largest city and Cork harbour is a heavily industrialised area with all the large pharmas there and a busy port. I just thought it would be a no brainer.
From what I saw of the map, it looks pretty decent. The road signs and markings are realistic but I don't know if you've captured what its like to drive trucks in Ireland, or if it's even possible.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 22:10
by Nathan_A_RF
Cork was just not ready for 2.20. It will be in a later version

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 23:03
by RikkyBobby13
Theroastpig wrote:
29 Jul 2017 01:14
Just to keep the ProMods team that's working on Ireland updated, the Gort-Tuam motorway is nearing completion and will be opened sometime in September. so it might make sense, if you can and have the time of course, to maybe work on that so that the map is up to date when 2.20 is released. Just a suggestion ;) .
Man, I've been working on that road the last 2 year's, its the last place I want to see :/

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 29 Jul 2017 23:51
by ScuL
We have received at least 50 to a 100 individual complaints about not adding Cork. The reality is that what we have built so far took between 1.5 and 2 years to build.
Building maps takes time, we simply have not had enough time to add Cork. It will appear in the future.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 06 Aug 2017 21:15
by clifty69
any chance on some country lanes leading into farms?? people saying about motorways etc and industrial sites,, should make narrow lanes that everyday truckers have to face to get to some of their destinations, its not always big open areas should make some tight country lanes and little villages to go through

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles edition)

Posted: 07 Aug 2017 10:53
by YNM
clifty69 wrote:
06 Aug 2017 21:15
any chance on some country lanes leading into farms?? people saying about motorways etc and industrial sites,, should make narrow lanes that everyday truckers have to face to get to some of their destinations, its not always big open areas should make some tight country lanes and little villages to go through
Or they could just make small "trunk" roads like A487 (which I found already signed) or A470.

Seriously, I think Great Britain is still far from being developed properly. Especially England and Wales.

On the point of Wales though, would it be adorned with quarries ? I noticed on ScuL's stream that either Penmaenmawr or Llanfairfechan roundabout is represented on the A55, which I was surprised because no trunk roads connect to them IRL, are they going to be developed further ?

I also think that A55 in-game doesn't look as "interesting" as it is IRL (for example, Conwy Tunnel looks a bit too flat in-game to actually pass underneath a river mouth, and I surprised again as we have to use the A5 in-game instead of A55 at the last stretch into Holyhead/Holy Island over the... Stanley Embankment ?), but I presume it's due to the scaling down and crave for variety. I hope I can see more like that, maybe A465 ?