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XML extrusion bridge

ok, them, i will have a bridge can land or drive on it, so I do how?

i add a traffic road and than i can drive on this?


if is not this, i don't know what to do for the bridge in my project
 
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Hi,

I think you need to create a custom bridge model with platforms if you want to drive on it yourself as well.
 
so this mornig i try a last time, i put supress plaform at false and THAT WORK!!

i'm so happy
 
Sorry I just got around to looking at this thread. Yes, if you turn on the hard platform you can drive on it just fine. But I have had problems on very long bridge where the harden platform and the visual bridge surface separated vertically by about a meter (visual bridge was floating above the supports and hard surface).

I think the platform was defaulted to off in SBX because it is said to require more compute power (haven't seen a problem myself).

scott s.
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