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Greetings!
First off, love the game. Definitely the city builder game I've been wanting since Sim City 4. The tools allow us much more freedom to design everything we want. However, it seems the ability to build multi-level roads/freeways/bridges doesnt seem to be implemented yet. Currently the game will allow only cross-overs for intersections, but not for extended lengths. I seem to recall this feature being available in CiM2 (correct if i'm mistaken), and it would seem easy to code in. To be specific, i'm trying to build a double decker bridge with inbound on the upper deck and the lower deck being outbound traffic. Hopefully this simple add-in would be considered, possibly with the addition of more bridge types.Thanks!
 
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Yes... I wholeheartedly support this. Was one of the very first things I wanna try and kinda disappointed not able to do what threadstarter proposed.
Also to make the distribution of raised supports more flexible. I realized they create collision boxes that makes it difficult to stack multiple mixtures of routes on top of each other.
Increase the number of raised levels (5 max now, I believe) would be welcomed, too.

To able to construct something like this
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:)
 

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Stacking highways! I want to be able to run 2 highways parallel on top of eachother. Like what we see in my hometown over the lakeshore blvd and Gardiner Express way!
 

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Please can we find out if this is being considered for an update/patch??? I would love to see this implemented to help control access to major high traffic areas. Our cities are getting choked from lack of capacity to the city core and high density industrial areas!
 

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In general, I'd rather the game let you decide the path a road/rail spline should take, and reconfigured the supports accordingly, than limited you based on where the supports were.

Yes to CIM2 flexibility, elevated rails etc; no to CIM2 floating effect :D