![]() ![]() Where before a track connection was a simple one-to-one affair, we know had one-to-many. What this did was just explode the possibilities of track connections. Theoretically, once you added multiple carriages and therefore extended the number of tracks the train could be on simultaneously, you could even connect four or more tracks. However it added one significant unexpected complexity – by scheduling track for deletion and immediately adding a new link, you could now make Y-junctions where three tracks on the same route connected together. ![]() Without it, it was obvious track editing was frustrating players. We identified is a critical feature to turning the prototype into Mini Metro. The first improvement was in direct response to one of the biggest criticisms of Mind the Gap editing routes was a nightmare if you wanted to do anything more than add a station to the beginning or end. Additional carriages fall in behind each other along the track.
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