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{{Junctionary|6.6.10|[[Image:psg142_BBH01merger.png|center|140px|]]|'''Limited choice'''|As making a merger for 4 lines gets to be quite large, hard, time consuming and possibly unexpandable, here we have a 4 line merger with not all choices. But despite that, the merger worked nicely showing that it might not be totally required to always balance everything possible. Of course you need some luck to have unbalanced things work though. |{{User|Mark}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|142}} }} | {{Junctionary|6.6.10|[[Image:psg142_BBH01merger.png|center|140px|]]|'''Limited choice'''|As making a merger for 4 lines gets to be quite large, hard, time consuming and possibly unexpandable, here we have a 4 line merger with not all choices. But despite that, the merger worked nicely showing that it might not be totally required to always balance everything possible. Of course you need some luck to have unbalanced things work though. |{{User|Mark}}|{{PublicServerGameSave|142}} }} |
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
6.6.10 | Limited choice | As making a merger for 4 lines gets to be quite large, hard, time consuming and possibly unexpandable, here we have a 4 line merger with not all choices. But despite that, the merger worked nicely showing that it might not be totally required to always balance everything possible. Of course you need some luck to have unbalanced things work though. | Mark | Download PSG #142
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6.6.10 | All to All | The strongest of the Brainmelter's mergers with an output of four lines. Every line is given all choices to all outcoming lines. | V453000 | Download PSG #186
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6.6.10 | Downhill | A fairly nice merger but the main part of interest was the very end of it because it was built on a steep downhill to vastly improve train acceleration. | V453000 | Download PSG #213
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