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Still much to improve, but it feels good to not let a nice city go to waste by capturing some nice areas. A city that was built on your very nice map. Thanks again!
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2775743245
PS: feedback, advice and questions on the short are welcome!
Yes, traffic often behaves in a weird way and can be hard to deal with. TMPE definitely helps where there are connections. You can also change the type of roads to force traffic in a certain direction. It's something I didn't do because I wanted to keep the map as vanilla as possible
Second: I see a lot of traffic driving on the shoulder (the lane that's outer right, which should not be a regular driving lane) of the highways. Closer to the start square it's less, perhaps because of junctions that force traffic onto the actual driving lanes. The further you move from the start square to the edge, the more you see it. I think it's on all the four highways that connect to the edge.
Is this a fault, or is it something unavoidable when making the map? I can attempt to fix it by using TMPE, or perhaps by upgrading the highway. Haven't tried yet.
If somebody has some advice before I overhaul all the highway segments, that would be appreciated :-)
Im about to embark on this map and may very well make it a setting for a youtube series with your consent Random5