Getting bridges to show in custom neighborhoods

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Regina:
I'm just wondering if anyone besides me has had this trouble.  I've tried to make a couple of neighborhood terrains with small bridges in them and every time I put them into TS2 the bridges don't show.

I have the Rush Hour expansion on SC4 which gives more bridge options, so I choose the one that looks like those in the in-game neighborhoods, which is the first bridge in the menu.

Anywho, like I said, I'm wondering if anyone else has tried this and had it not work.

Baa:
I think Simmiecal expressed difficulty with the bridges when she was making the custom terrain for the Simpotence thread. You might want to check there for tips.

MissDoh:
You might want to take a look at this, it is taken from the help section of the official Sims 2 bbs:  http://thesims2.ea.com/help/detail.php?help_id=91

Regina:
Okey-doke!  Thank you!

Unfortunately the TS2 site doesn't really offer much help, because I'm not sure which in the game are the SC4 Deluxe small steel arch bridges (there's no individual tool tip for the bridges).  :-\

I decided to make a custom map for my DT area last night and set about it.  Everything was working out fairly well, except for the darned bridge. LOL  Then I discovered I have to re-boot my PC every time between starting TS2 and SC4 or else the graphics are completely skewed, so that just complicates the process even further.

At any rate, I'll also check that other thread and see if there's something more specific in there.  The way my brain's working the past while I just about need a picture drawn for anything I try to do. ;)

witch:
I had to try about 6 times before I got the bridge in my terrain right. I'm pretty sure it's the first, most simple road bridge in the catalogue you have to use. The land running up to the bridge needs to be quite flat - for some way out - and you will have to try to avoid going in on the diagonal. In the thread here about the shared n'hood, there's a pic of a bridge on my terrain. Check it out and see if the picture of the bridge is big enough to see which type it is.

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