The Road-based Single-Tile and Dual-Tile Network Widening Mod (NWM) networks now support Multi-Radius Curves (MRCs).Some limited Fractional Angle elevated support is now available. RRW Fractional Angle and FlexTrack switch content can now be constructed using easier-to-use FLEX Pieces, rather than memorizing drag/draw patterns.A pathing issue affecting intersections with the Diagonal Streets Plugin, dating back to NAM 20 (!) has now been fixed (thanks to McDuell).An initial basic version of the RealExpressway (REW) mod is now available.They will be available as separate downloads, as Legacy Plugins with no guarantee of support or further upgrades. Various cosmetic/legacy plugins, such as the Bullet Train Mod (BTM) and El-Rail Alternate Implementation, are no longer directly available within the main NAM download, due to crosslink and support issues.Users wishing to retain the original Maxis Railshould download the separate Maxis Rail Legacy Plugin, when it becomes available. The RealRailway (RRW) system is now the default (and only) option for the Rail network. ![]() ![]() Diagonal x Diagonal (DxD) crossings (grade-separated) between wider RHW networks should now be possible in most situations. The RealHighway (RHW) system has undergone a massive code overhaul ("Mark IV"), greatly improving stability, especially in compact situations.The NAM has switched over to a new Java-based installer designed by daeley, with cross-platform support for any operating system that supports.For more details on requirements and installation procedure, check the official download page. This new release brings with it a number of exciting new features, and for the first time in NAM history, is offered in a single cross-platform package, which will work on Windows, macOS, and Linux right out of the box (provided one already has the required Java Runtime Environment installed).
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