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The '''Signage Piece Mod''' ('''SPM''') is a mod by the [[NAM|NAM team]], unreleased but currently in progress, which consists of a series of 1x1 [[Puzzle Piece]]s for the various networks that have signs in [[Prop|Prop Families]] attached via [[Type21 Exemplar]]. It is designed to solve the issue that the Lot-based solutions for signage implementation resulted in, such as extra space consumption and [[CTD]]s from [[Transit-Enabled Lot|TE Lot]]-based sets, while allowing the user to control signage placement, unlike a standard T21-based mod.
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| name = Signage Piece Mod (SPM)
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| status = Abandoned
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| version = 0.1
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| link = Abandoned
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| support = [http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=4326.0 SC4Devotion]
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| credits = Tarkus
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The '''Signage Piece Mod''' ('''SPM''') was a mod by the [[NAM|NAM Team]], which is unreleased and abandoned. It consists of a series of 1x1 [[Puzzle Piece]]s for the various networks that have signs in [[Prop|Prop Families]] attached via [[Type21]] Exemplar.  It is designed to solve the issue that the Lot-based solutions for signal implementation resulted in, such as extra space consumption and [[CTD]]s from [[Transit Enabled|TE Lot]]-based sets, while allowing the user to control signage placement, unlike a standard T21-based mod.
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Latest revision as of 01:44, 10 August 2019

Signage Piece Mod (SPM)
Link
Abandoned
General Information
Credits Tarkus
Status Abandoned (0.1)
Project Threads SC4Devotion
Language English

The Signage Piece Mod (SPM) was a mod by the NAM Team, which is unreleased and abandoned. It consists of a series of 1x1 Puzzle Pieces for the various networks that have signs in Prop Families attached via Type21 Exemplar. It is designed to solve the issue that the Lot-based solutions for signal implementation resulted in, such as extra space consumption and CTDs from TE Lot-based sets, while allowing the user to control signage placement, unlike a standard T21-based mod.