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Mini Motorways Build 16932973

: Scheduled stopping mechanisms to regulate busy intersections.

Use roundabouts in mid-game hubs. In the extreme late game, transition these hubs into direct Motorway overpasses to bypass local traffic entirely. Motorway Economy

Optimizes RAM management on high-density maps (like Tokyo and Hong Kong) to prevent late-game framerate drops. Mini Motorways Build 16932973

Mini Motorways remains a minimalist traffic management sim where you draw roads to connect colorful houses to matching businesses. Build 16932973 serves as a stability and refinement patch within the , ensuring the newly released Cape Town map and Creative Mode features run smoothly alongside backend system updates . New Features & Content

Before 16932973, highways were luxury items. Now, they are survival tools. The patch fixed a collision detection error where highway-merge traffic would clip into city streets. As a result, cars now use highways exclusively for long-distance travel. To survive past 1,500 trips in any city, you must use highways as dedicated bypasses that never directly intersect with residential side-streets. New Features & Content Before 16932973, highways were

At this stage, you are fighting entropy. The game will spawn mismatched colors (e.g., a lone Orange House in a sea of Blue).

: Bridges that bypass existing infrastructure to link distant areas directly. As a result

Summary

While the developers haven’t published a sprawling changelog, community testing and patch notes indicate that this build focuses on three key areas:

Several players reported rare but occasional crashes during late-game sessions (especially on larger maps like Tokyo or Mexico City). Build 16932973 addresses memory leak issues and optimizes pathfinding calculations when the city exceeds 2,000 weekly commuters. The result is a noticeably smoother framerate during peak traffic hours.