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I don't know how bridges work in TF2, but a suspension bridge must have 2 symmetric pillar positions at about 20% and 80% of it's total length and stretched elements in between. When I look how the game varies pillar positions randomly, I fear that it could be difficult...
Another approach to suspension bridges could be a set of predefined elements that can be placed over the middle of the canyon and then normal tracks or bridge parts attached at both sides. There was a viaduct mod in TF1, that looked nice but killed the performance of every game...
U play the Gran Canyon map. I big bridge might be handy there.
Where is the Lua File located in the explorer?
I would like to make the availability a bit earlier.