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This keeps the game from generating these annoying bridges over the water and other stupid connections.
I like detailing and that helps me set the roads the way i want them without the game complaining about the broken connections.
[quote]This might be great for Coronal ( Colonel ) Failures North Atlantic map. While a bridge across the Atlantic might someday be possible, it certainly doesn't belong in the 19th or 20 th century. Lol Maybe the 21st but I am guessing the earliest to be the 22nd century. Even then probably just the pacific or the Black sea or something like that. The bearing strait, will probably be bridged or tunnled soon from the way I here talk about that kind of extreme engineering.[/quote]
Not checked this map out personally, but if that's the case, and there's enough depth to the map as well, you could then possibly add transport tunnels and transport hubs too? Something similar to what's at Dover maybe, assuming the room to do so is there.