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The new FlexSPUI V2 now works properly in LHD mode.A new bridge has been added for the NWM's NRD-4 network.Ĭhanges since the NAM 37 Release Candidate of 23/24 April 2020.File encoding issues with certain NAM files that have been known to cause crash-to-desktop (CTD) errors with Aspyr's new 64-bit macOS port of SimCity 4 (currently just the App Store version) have been fixed.Various "tidal flow"-related pathing issues with the Draggable Elevated One-Way Road Viaducts have been addressed.Three new RHW FLEXRamps are now supported: Type D1-Inside (RHW-4 base), Type E1-Inside (RHW-4 base), and Type D1-Inside Dual Shift (RHW-6C base).Īdditionally, L1 and L2 support has been added to the Type A2 ramps for the RHW-8C and RHW-10S networks, and the L1 and L2 versions of the RHW-3 network now support Type A1 and B1 ramps.Orthogonal TLA-3 and AVE-2 connections to the One-Way Road Roundabouts are now supported.Support for L0 and L2 is present (use the legacy TuLEP OnSlope to connect to the L2 version). RHW FlexSPUI has been redesigned, with improved support for the current array of RHW networks.元 and L4 FLEXFly pieces are now available for the RHW.For the single-tile networks, override the base Road MRCs with the appropriate NWM network to convert them, and use the dedicated pieces for the dual-tile versions (the RD-6 uses an override of the TLA-5 version-place Road stubs to fill in the "bites" on the RD-6 R4 curve).
CODIGO SIMCITY 4 DELUXE EDITION MOD
CODIGO SIMCITY 4 DELUXE EDITION DOWNLOAD
Users wishing to retain the original Maxis Railshould download the separate Maxis Rail Legacy Plugin, when it becomes available.

Diagonal x Diagonal (DxD) crossings (grade-separated) between wider RHW networks should now be possible in most situations.
CODIGO SIMCITY 4 DELUXE EDITION CODE
The RealHighway (RHW) system has undergone a massive code overhaul ("Mark IV"), greatly improving stability, especially in compact situations.The NAM has switched over to a new Java-based installer designed by daeley, with cross-platform support for any operating system that supports.For more details on requirements and installation procedure, check the official download page. This new release brings with it a number of exciting new features, and for the first time in NAM history, is offered in a single cross-platform package, which will work on Windows, macOS, and Linux right out of the box (provided one already has the required Java Runtime Environment installed).
