Difference between revisions of "Plugin:NWM"

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Future Plugin
 
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'''Most Recent Version''': Version 1.0 (May 9, 2010)
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'''Most Recent Version''': Version 1.1 (August 14, 2010)
Version 1.0 includes 10 new networks, including five single-tile networks, and five dual-tile networks, along with numerous transition and wide-radius curve puzzle pieces, along with the ability for some of the networks to use the TuLEPs (Turn Lane Extension Pieces) Plugin, new to the May 2010 NAM.
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Includes 10 new networks, including five single-tile networks, and five dual-tile networks, along with numerous transition and wide-radius curve puzzle pieces, along with the ability for some of the networks to use the TuLEPs (Turn Lane Extension Pieces) Plugin, new to the May 2010 NAM.  Version 1.1 fixes some previous issues and introduces capacity improvements to the ARD-3, OWR-3 and MAVE-6 networks.

Revision as of 16:16, 9 September 2010

Mod - NAM Plugin
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Download from LEX (Windows)

Download from LEX (MacOS)

General Information
Credits

Ryan B.

Support See development thread at SC4D.

[[[:Template:Link]] SC4Devotion Development thread]

Languages English

Most Recent Version: Version 1.1.0 (August 14, 2010)

Future Plugin

Most Recent Version: Version 1.1 (August 14, 2010) Includes 10 new networks, including five single-tile networks, and five dual-tile networks, along with numerous transition and wide-radius curve puzzle pieces, along with the ability for some of the networks to use the TuLEPs (Turn Lane Extension Pieces) Plugin, new to the May 2010 NAM. Version 1.1 fixes some previous issues and introduces capacity improvements to the ARD-3, OWR-3 and MAVE-6 networks.