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'''2.0.1 alpha 58 or later''' |
'''2.0.1 alpha 58 or later''' |
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Configuration file: onewayroads on|off |
Configuration file: onewayroads on|off |
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Lets you change roads to one-way roads or fully not accessable roads. |
Lets you change roads to one-way roads or fully not accessable roads. |
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One-way roads only work on straight road pieces, not on curves or junctions. |
One-way roads only work on straight road pieces, not on curves or junctions. |
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− | To see one-way roads, you also need the appropriate new graphics from the [http://www.ttdpatch.net/newgrf.html |
+ | To see one-way roads, you also need the appropriate new graphics from the [http://www.ttdpatch.net/newgrf.html TTDPatch New Graphics page] and have road construction active. |
This feature was contributed by Oskar Eisemuth |
This feature was contributed by Oskar Eisemuth |
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+ | [[Category:Patches]][[Category:Infrastructure Patches]][[Category:TTDPatch]][[Category:TTDPatch Manual]] |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 15 June 2011
Allows to build one-way roads.
2.0.1 alpha 58 or later
Switch
Configuration file: onewayroads on|off
Description
Lets you change roads to one-way roads or fully not accessable roads.
You will be able to build one-way roads by overbuilding roads with the Ctrl key held down, the direction is determine by the four edges...
If two opposite direction get the one-way flag you have a impassable road piece in the both direction...
One-way roads only work on straight road pieces, not on curves or junctions.
To see one-way roads, you also need the appropriate new graphics from the TTDPatch New Graphics page and have road construction active.
This feature was contributed by Oskar Eisemuth