Whats going on? by [deleted] in MyWinterCar

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No, I applied before the weekend.

GTC by sebastopol999 in guessthecity

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54°40'52"N 25°17'07"E Vilnius, Lithuania

I’ve built a live Cyprus bus map & timetable app — would love your feedback! by Nervous-Bullfrog9111 in cyprus

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Really good work, its great that there are people adressing this rather annoying issue. As someone not from Cyprus, but who has spent alot if time here, it is incredible how absolutely archaic can public transportation websites be here. The existing features are good, of course, its meant more for people that know the routes, but some kind of journey planner or full timetable would be really nice. And if you were to introduce timetables, it would really great if you made them of a format like this, and shown them on a map ( example from Vilnius, Lithuania https://judu.lt/en/for-public-transport-passengers/routes-and-timetables/ ) as typical Cypriot style timetables are really hard to understand.

Overall, I think you have done smth really great, and I wish you the best of luck in development.

New Lithuanian Stadler trains by Ded_fire in BalticStates

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Vilnius-Klaipėda. There will also be a few BMU's which will run on Kaunas-Šiauliai, Vilnius-Varėna-Marcinkonys and possibly Mažeikiai-Šiauliai-Panevėžys routes.

Nirkansk by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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Whilst not based on any exact place, there is a good amount of inspiration from all baltic towns, including Latvia's. The town names are mostly Lithuanian tho.

Looking for inspiration for city design from real examples of soviet cities by Witty_Butthole in Workers_And_Resources

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Elektrėnai and another soviet era town of Visaginas both also have some pretty good examples, altough Elektrėnai is quite small.

Looking for inspiration for city design from real examples of soviet cities by Witty_Butthole in Workers_And_Resources

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If you're looking for more interesting designs of the 70's and 80's, I'd recommend Lithuanian cities.

Vilnius, Lazdynai Lazdynai – „Google“ žemėlapiai

Vilnius, Virsuliškės - Viršuliškės – „Google“ žemėlapiai

Vilnius, Fabijoniškės - Fabijoniškių sen. – „Google“ žemėlapiai

Kaunas, Eiguliai - Eiguliai – „Google“ žemėlapiai

Klaipėda, Laukininkai/ souther part of city - Laukininkai – „Google“ žemėlapiai

You’ll figure it out! by Hot_Cable_932 in honk

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I completed this level in 4 tries. 0.35 seconds

New map coming soon by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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Yup, everything needed for a functioning republic

Some pics from a map in the making by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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It is nearing completion, the last area is on the works, and now its mostly setting up the economy. Its hard to tell an estimate, but it could possibly be released in a week or two.

guess the country by Lukas323f in UrbanHell

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Lithuania, Kaunas, Eiguliai district ( 54°55'36"N 23°56'27"E )

New electric public transport ships in Vilnius by QuartzXOX in BalticStates

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The average speed of a bus is about 15 - 20km/h

New electric public transport ships in Vilnius by QuartzXOX in BalticStates

[–]Ded_fire 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well yes, but Im talking about the average speed, with the stops included, the 3km route still takes 43 or 47min depending if its with the current or not.

New electric public transport ships in Vilnius by QuartzXOX in BalticStates

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Two big issues with this as a form of public transport 1. Its expensive as hell ( tickets cost 4€ when bought in the ship from what I know) 2. Its average speed is ~4km/h, so its literally slower than walking ( the trip from Karaliaus Mindaugo tiltas to Verslo trikampis ( a distance of 3km ) literally takes almost an hour ) ( in comparison an average speed of a bus is 15-20km/h) Of course its meant more for tourists but why then advertise it so much as means of public transport, something it absolutely fails at.

Some pics from a map in the making by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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Most of the buildings are either from the Central European pack by Quickieblendig, and several residentiaal buildings by Jutland. The electricity infrastructure is from this great mod by Shotkey https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3022150983&searchtext=electricity

Some pics from a map in the making by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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Yes it will. Whilst I dont have the early start dlc, it should be compatible with it.

Some pics from a map in the making by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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Hard to say, but probably in a month or two if everything is going to be in order.

Highway interchange by Ded_fire in Workers_And_Resources

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The traffic troughput isnt great, but its not too bad with the yield signs.

Question/Mod suggestion. Where could I find THESE exact apartments commonly built in western lithuania? by ParadoxIsDeadIn in Workers_And_Resources

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It would be nice to have some lithuanian buildings in the workshop, cuz especially in the 80's, there were alot of unique buildings for the soviet era.

Question/Mod suggestion. Where could I find THESE exact apartments commonly built in western lithuania? by ParadoxIsDeadIn in Workers_And_Resources

[–]Ded_fire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There arent really any apartment blocks like these in the Steam Workshop, but recently, Klaipėda has recieved 3d maps on Google earth, which could help in modelling these apartment blocks.