From: Erik V. <eri...@hc...> - 2005-07-29 19:30:50
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> The NS and EW references two sides of the hex that have exits > in a cardinal direction. > > So, when a tile is placed on a NS oriented hex, the rail > could potentially exit to the North (straight up) and South > (straight down). > > Conversely, with EW oriented hexes, tile placement allows a > rail to have East (straight right) and West (straight left) > as possible exits. > > For examples: 1830 and 1870 uses EW oriented hexes. 1856 and > 18EU uses NS oriented hexes. > > How does your view of this differ? I was referring to where the corners pointed, not the edges.... But it's just a matter of definition, yours is no problem for me. > You're right about the scaling issue. Scale ought to be easy > to fix and standardize. Erik. |