![]() ![]() ![]() Some folks on a Chicago-based message board seem to be even more nitpicky. Then again, anything beyond the existing routes would be a tremendous undertaking, as there's nothing modeled between Kedzie Garage and Downtown, except for the neighborhood immediately surrounding the garage and what's visible from the Congress Expressway, though Blue Line stations at Kedzie-Homan, California (abandoned/disused), Western, Damen-Paulina (Illinois Medical District), Racine, and UIC-Halsted seem to have been omitted, including a highly visible ramp connecting the Blue and Pink "L" lines just east of Illinois Medical District station (the ramp starts at Loomis (1400W), rises and passes over Ashland (1600W), then curves to meet the Pink line west of Paulina (1700W). 1.5 miles as the pigeon flies) of Kedzie. Routes 7 and 126 are housed at Kedzie Garage, just as the 124 and 130 are, but the 20 is housed at Chicago Garage, 1 mile west and 1.1 miles north (approx. However, as for night routes, only Line 20 goes anywhere nearby (on Madison, a few blocks north of Jackson). Routes 7 and 126 (PDF) would be good candidates, as both routes serve areas already covered in this map. I'm used to fictional maps with like 4 night lines and about 10 day routes I haven't played this map for some time but must say it is nice just wish it had more routes? Any further development for this map at all Darius? Yeah… triple-digit temperatures don't display correctly. I used the ICAO code ORBI (Baghdad, Iraq), where the temperature at this writing is 118☏ (48☌). I searched a weather map looking for temperatures of at least 100☏ (38☌), starting in the southwestern United States, but eventually focusing on the Middle East. Using this method, I discovered a small bug in the temperature display. This seems to work with most if not all ICAO codes. That's the ICAO code for Chicago's Midway airport, which is about 8 miles from downtown. But wait… there aren't any American cities listed! No problem, you can type one in! So, type in KMDW. Once you've loaded the map, open the in-game menu and click the weather icon.Ĭheck the box next to Real Weather, and select the city. You can get real weather in Chicago using OMSI's Real Weather feature. It's happened to me there, and a couple of other places I can't remember off the top of my head. Let me guess, that's the 124 at Wacker and State, right? That's where it happens a lot for me. ![]()
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