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===The Eye Candy Concept===
 
===The Eye Candy Concept===
  
''By [[User:Gamer|Gamer]]
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''By [[User:Gamer|Gamer]]''
  
The Eye Candy Concept is mainly about leting it al look good. build high ways, long and high bridges, Giant Stations and Beatifull vally's!
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The Eye-Candy Concept is mainly about the realism and the beauty of the transportation network. Build Highways, long and high bridges, Giant Stations and beautiful Valleys!
that's what it's about in this game. like we say in our Dutch land: Het oog wil soms ook wat, meaning: the eye want sometimes something too.
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That is the most important fact in these games. Like we say in Dutchland: "Het oog wil soms ook wat" (The eye want sometimes something too).
 
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some info:
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* length of train is whatever looks good
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*does an HSL looks good there? build it!
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*Use your imagination
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*no plan's
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Additional Information:
  
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* Length of train is whatever looks good
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* Does a SLH looks good in an area? Build it!
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* Use your imagination
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* No plan's
  
 
[[Category:Gametypes]]
 
[[Category:Gametypes]]

Latest revision as of 14:54, 13 November 2007

The Eye Candy Concept

By Gamer

The Eye-Candy Concept is mainly about the realism and the beauty of the transportation network. Build Highways, long and high bridges, Giant Stations and beautiful Valleys! That is the most important fact in these games. Like we say in Dutchland: "Het oog wil soms ook wat" (The eye want sometimes something too).

Additional Information:

  • Length of train is whatever looks good
  • Does a SLH looks good in an area? Build it!
  • Use your imagination
  • No plan's
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