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It appears that it's not intentional that electricity can flow out of substations; given how electricity behaves in other circumstances, the ability of power to flow out of a substation is likely to be handled like a bug by the developers.
Sorry, it looks like you might have to redesign your grid...
Как это выглядет в игре :
Электростанция (источник) - подстанция на 36 MV (есть эл.) - подстанция на 36 MV (нет эл.)
Причём если использовать между элентростанцией дефолтные узлы то электричество есть опять же до 2 узла из вашего мода)
The vanilla priority high-voltage switches sort-of give an impression of directionality, though.
Although, I have to say, the icons the devs have for medium- and high-voltage isn't directional, as most other things are in this game. Which I would have loved to see, even though it's kinda nonsencial in a way.
Especially given that WRSR has become the game of "angle of railway crossing is too sharp" and "some other infrastructure is in the way"...
This option adds flexibility for those people who like to play using only high-voltage lines.