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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
When laying track, you'll have a pop-up menu with the sellectable bridges you can use.
The choices of styles are limited, so you might want to have a stroll through the Steam Workshop to get some extra content.
I'm still learning TF2... without mods, how do you choose the type of a bridge, or do you need mods for that?
The railway on the Douro Valley runs close to the river and slithers along the landscape lines. On the hardest parts it goes straight trough the mountains in tunnels.
Bridges should be made with either dark stone arches or with an iron deck.
This image, on this map, shows a bit of how the railway looks like in this environment:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2169456189
I was reluctant to change the character of this area as I remember it, so I played it with no trains or planes, just buses, trucks and especially river transport.
We didn't see much of the real life railway - I shall have to investigate it now how to fit it into this map. If you have any suggestions, they would be most appreciated!
Ao criar um novo jogo, deves ir ao canto superior direito da janela de geração de novo mapa, carregar nele, e depois selecionar o mapa que quer jogar.