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Cannot construct underground rail in multiplayer

Started by moblet, July 12, 2011, 05:12:40 AM

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moblet

Am finding in multiplayer that I can't build rail lines underground as I can in single player. The only underground rail line construction I have been able to do is build a default straight line tunnel. Am I doing something wrong or is this functionality not operable in multiplayer?

Dwachs

There is no preview for underground ways in online mode (ie click-and-drag). But you should be able to build straight underground ways (by two clicks).
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jamespetts

Are there any plans to add click and drag for underground ways and elevated ways in multiplayer mode? It makes a truly enormous difference to usability.
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Dwachs

afaict: no. should not be impossible to implement though.
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jamespetts

Might I suggest, in that case, that such a feature be implemented? It really does help a great deal to be able to use click and drag mode.
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Dwachs

just another case of DIY. volunteers wanted  :-*
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moblet

Could this feature have been deliberately omitted because of the potential conflict if two players tried to build in the same place at the same time?

Dwachs

Yes exactly. Tunnel/elevated way tiles would collide with preview tiles -> building fails on the client that has preview image tiles on places, where tunnel/elevated way should be constructed.
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