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Re: plans for a pink line for city of thames?

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Ollierocha wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 19:10 i know there isnt a pink line in city of thames but heres a taik
are you going to extend the green line and add a pink line in the near future of the map or are you going to make new updates of it
Haha :lol:
Dude, keep asking stuff like that and you'll soon be the most hated guy on this forum.
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Re: plans for a pink line for city of thames?

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Trololo wrote: 10 Jan 2023, 12:07
Ollierocha wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 19:10 i know there isnt a pink line in city of thames but heres a taik
are you going to extend the green line and add a pink line in the near future of the map or are you going to make new updates of it
Haha :lol:
Dude, keep asking stuff like that and you'll soon be the most hated guy on this forum.
true :)
Metro Sim Beta is a really great game.
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Re: plans for a pink line for city of thames?

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I think suggestions should be "educated" in a way that takes consideration of the possibilities of the game, and what the developers can do in a reasonable time frame. Not requesting big maps like Simvliet, Rijndam or Thames (which are projects that take many years to realize) but instead things like the smaller maps Sjoerd made in recent years. I remember proposing a short Boston tram line years ago, of which Sjoerd even began placing some tracks on a map to see how feasible it might be. That one had the advantage of the rolling stock already existing in the game, the PCC tram from the Toronto map. Bigger projects will obviously take more time and effort and the devs will want them to be something of their interest, rather than someone else's.
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Re: plans for a pink line for city of thames?

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Simple suggestions like how to improve coding and functions are fine. Like how I suggested a doppler effect for sounds and some strings that could make traffic signals cycling work.

Map building is just cosmetic demands, not developing a function for the game. That's why it's frowned upon when demanding maps.
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Re: plans for a pink line for city of thames?

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The thing I wish the most for this sim is a pause option. Perhaps a save and load feature is too much asking, but at least a proper way to pause the simulation would be a huge improvement IMHO. I know I could just turn on AI, but I like to drive myself 99% of the time and don't like to miss out parts of the ride because I have to do something and there's no pause option.
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Re: plans for a pink line for city of thames?

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Nicolas wrote: 10 Jan 2023, 16:54 I think suggestions should be "educated" in a way that takes consideration of the possibilities of the game, and what the developers can do in a reasonable time frame. Not requesting big maps like Simvliet, Rijndam or Thames (which are projects that take many years to realize) but instead things like the smaller maps Sjoerd made in recent years. I remember proposing a short Boston tram line years ago, of which Sjoerd even began placing some tracks on a map to see how feasible it might be. That one had the advantage of the rolling stock already existing in the game, the PCC tram from the Toronto map. Bigger projects will obviously take more time and effort and the devs will want them to be something of their interest, rather than someone else's.
I agree on that. When i proposed a Munich-style map for the Munich Type A trains some time ago, i was also thinking more of a short german-style line, rather than a fully fletched network like Rijndam.
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Re: pink line city of thames?

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Look guys, i think our best bet is to wait.
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Re: pink line city of thames?

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How is kicking a half year old topic considered waiting?
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Re: pink line city of thames?

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IDK :roll: Budget Cuts....... (joke)

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