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#Simcity 4 slope mod mod#
These new viaducts can also be overridden by the base Street network and even Street Addon Mod (SAM) sets, allowing for even more options. The Alternate Viaducts provide for three new styles of Draggable Road Viaducts, designed to give additional flair to short overpasses, emanating from FLEX-based On-Slope Transitions (FLEX-OSTs). The other major flagship feature of NAM 39 is the Alternate Viaducts, developed by eggman121 of RealRailway and RealExpressway fame. In the video below, Tarkus demonstrates the features of the new Subway-based FLUPs system:
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The nightlighting options available in NAM 39 support both the default Maxis Nite standard, as well as the Dark Nite standard, used in the mods developed by Gizmo28 and SimFox (pictured below).
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These new tunnel portals also feature full custom nightlighting, activated by connecting the portals to a power source. In addition, these new networks are joined with a new FLEX-based overrideable tunnel portal entrance, which features models designed by the prominent French BATer Girafe, who has recently joined the NAM Team, and is best known for his work for the BSC and VIP Team. The FLEX-OCPs are even capable of supporting the components of the Network Widening Mod (NWM), a long-requested addition. The process of crossing other networks has also been improved, with the addition of the new overrideable, FLEX-based Overcrossing Pieces (FLEX-OCPs), which support most of the NAM's myriad override networks in a more easily-navigable package, also interoperable with the old FLUPs. These new override networks, in addition to being draggable, are capable of easily passing underneath buildings, zones, parks, vegetation, and blank terrain without puzzle pieces. NAM 39 marks the debut of the new FLUPs system, which utilizes the first-ever Subway-based override networks: underground versions of the RealHighway's RHW-2 and MIS Ramp networks. Later that same year, the NAM Team began investigation into modding the Subway network, an effort spearheaded by High Speed Rail Project (HSRP) and Single-Track Rail (STR) developer Jonathan, later picked up by jondor and Tarkus, with the goal of furthering the mod's underground aspirations. However, given that it was still made up of surface-based puzzle pieces that simply had underground pathing, this version of FLUPs was completely unable to cross under buildings or zones, required extensive user modification to cross under parks, and had to be plopped one-by-one on blank terrain.
#Simcity 4 slope mod series#
This original version of FLUPs consisted of a series of puzzle pieces, expanded in later versions (until Chrisim's retirement following NAM 30), which allowed for another method of constructing underground routes besides the game's base tunnel system.įLUPs were capable of curving, and with the addition of "cut-and-cover" style tunnel portals, could easily be built on otherwise flat terrain, allowing more compact underpasses, and even underwater routes. The FLUPs system was first devised by German modder Chrisim, and debuted in NAM 24, back in January 2009. Nearly 17 years after its first release, the Network Addon Mod (NAM) is still going, and back with even more new features and fixes for SimCity 4 with the release of NAM 39, the 39th release of the project.Īmong the features added in this version is a long-anticipated new draggable implementation of the Flexible Underpasses (FLUPs).