Hong Kong 2000 with highways tunnels and bridges
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Hong Kong 2000 with highways tunnels and bridges
Only districts near Victora Habour is finished.
This is the Chinese version. After I finished the whole map,
it will be translated to English.
I think it will be finished in this week.
This is the Chinese version. After I finished the whole map,
it will be translated to English.
I think it will be finished in this week.
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- Engineer
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- [HUN]Montoya
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- metalangel
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The fastest road vehicle goes 70mph, and the speed limit on a brick bridge is 60mph. It's not a big deal.
"(Locomotion is) one of the best-playing games of its type." -Chris Sawyer
Northeast Corridor - South Wales & the Southwest
- d00mh4mm3r
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there is currently no way to impose "speed limit" on roads and tracks, so u would have to make ur own HK buses and MTR trains, that runs at those speeds
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- chevyrider
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Yes, there is.ecolier wrote:there is currently no way to impose "speed limit" on roads and tracks, so u would have to make ur own HK buses and MTR trains, that runs at those speeds
I found one, see below:
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?p=276035#276035
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39 years experience with trains and still driving.
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39 years experience with trains and still driving.
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