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Fordítási probléma jelentése






A Sketchfaben 





The only problem is that the regular line supports will still be gray and your modified version will look like a black sheep 😏
ID of this mod is 3022150983 (it can be obtained from the address bar of this page)
There is only one thing that gives me headaches: it is 1928 on the shores of the Jenissei river and a basic electrical grid was finally approved. Not for the people, but the mighty machines of the logging industry and sawmills. But our capable engineers can’t split simple a 20kV power line because they haven't invented reinforced concrete yet ... and will not for a few years. :D
In short, I'd like to use the wooden 20kV splitter, but it needs a tech that I have not invented yet. Sure, I could use the vanilla splitter (which looks awful) or the US steel tower splitter (which looks weirdly out of place in rural Siberia). Maybe it would be a good idea for early game starts to use boards instead of concrete slabs? I edited the files for my own use, but maybe others run into the same bump in the road to rural electrification. :)
It does, however limit early game use unless I wanted to import the prefab panels myself.
It would be nice to have treated plank variants similar to the 0.65 and 1.2MW poles seen in-game to make early game splitters possible.