Are bridges gone ?
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
maybe the option of bomb roads / rail for bomber's.
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
Maybe you can think of scrapping roads as cutting off all mantainace and removing your access to them.
Basicly for people like me that have misbuilt a road and want to undo my construction error, or want to reduce mantaince/upkeep fees.
Basicly for people like me that have misbuilt a road and want to undo my construction error, or want to reduce mantaince/upkeep fees.
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
This sounds a bit like the idea of allowing roads to deteriorate over time, something that we will consider for the future.
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
Actually, scrapping rail is extremely realistic. I live in an area where a rail line once ran to a coal mine. The rail has been ripped out and the land-rights abandoned since the mine was shut down. A lot of it has either over-grown due to lack of maintenance or been reclaimed by local land owners.
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, it is very quick to put back rails into a right-of-way that has already been graded - they have machines that can do that ( www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEKEfkL00rs&feature=related )vortex79 wrote:Actually, scrapping rail is extremely realistic. I live in an area where a rail line once ran to a coal mine. The rail has been ripped out and the land-rights abandoned since the mine was shut down. A lot of it has either over-grown due to lack of maintenance or been reclaimed by local land owners.
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VEOUSfYAaEGeorge Geczy wrote:As I mentioned earlier in the thread, it is very quick to put back rails into a right-of-way that has already been graded - they have machines that can do that ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEKEfkL0 ... re=related )vortex79 wrote:Actually, scrapping rail is extremely realistic. I live in an area where a rail line once ran to a coal mine. The rail has been ripped out and the land-rights abandoned since the mine was shut down. A lot of it has either over-grown due to lack of maintenance or been reclaimed by local land owners.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaYvdjyOHRQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyQqAm_2oAU
i watched the first one like 10 time just to make sure it was real. that kind of dmg to a road would take a day or two to fix.
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
Being an old explosive expert in the Dutch army during my conscript time (1986)
i can say that most strategic bridges and (rail) roads in western Europe are PREPARED for
blowing up in no time and in a controled way ...
The amount of explosives and the spots (most important) to place upon a bridge for example are already calculated
in such a way that i won't destroy the complete bridge but only stops an invasion for a certain time.
It would be rather easy to build up the bridge after the skirmish
i can say that most strategic bridges and (rail) roads in western Europe are PREPARED for
blowing up in no time and in a controled way ...
The amount of explosives and the spots (most important) to place upon a bridge for example are already calculated
in such a way that i won't destroy the complete bridge but only stops an invasion for a certain time.
It would be rather easy to build up the bridge after the skirmish
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Re: Are bridges gone ?
Where can I find that unit in this game?George Geczy wrote:As I mentioned earlier in the thread, it is very quick to put back rails into a right-of-way that has already been graded - they have machines that can do that ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEKEfkL0 ... re=related )vortex79 wrote:Actually, scrapping rail is extremely realistic. I live in an area where a rail line once ran to a coal mine. The rail has been ripped out and the land-rights abandoned since the mine was shut down. A lot of it has either over-grown due to lack of maintenance or been reclaimed by local land owners.
-- George.