There was already a thread about this, but I can't find it right now.
Apparently, there's supposed to be a road in the area with the pedestrians in the middle.
However, there's a slope in that area.
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Simutrans r11768
pak64.german 0.124.0.0.7
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Yes, somehow, illegal sloped roads are built. Not sure where to find the origin. Thanks for the reminder.
I don't know if it could be related to these city expansions.
city Dornstetten and Spremberg
The bridges were built by the city in this way.
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Simutrans r11770
pak64.german 0.124.0.0.7
This is intended, making the shortest possible bridges on mismatched initial slopes. But these wrong sloped roads often appear in the middle of cities, with no bridges around ...
The appear even in pak 64, so they could not be related to multitile buildings.
I'm more wondering whether construction will ever continue on those bridge ends up there.
pak64.german also does not have multitile city buildings.
Quote from: prissi on November 02, 2025, 03:12:02 PMBut these wrong sloped roads often appear in the middle of cities
They occur, when towns get founded.
We are all speaking of this phenomenon, right?
Yes, an illegal slope road tile.
r11788 should enable also the building of more slopes to expand cities even in hilly terrain.
The attempt to level the faulty field fails.
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However, the road can be demolished. Then the normal slope reappears, and the field is correct again.
Yes, I did not include a check to correct those tiles on loading.