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Featured in ME:TMW Episode #63 comes the destroyed, colonial edifices of the human and batarian world, Anhur. The degradation of Anhurian society under corrupt leadership and pressures of a legal slave trade left the planet's cities in chaos and destruction. In the wake of a civil war fought between a mostly human Anhur militia and a mostly batarian Na'hesit slave movement, cities across the world suffered strenuous attacks and fierce bombardments that leveled communities and severed infrastructure. The remains of most of Anhur's early colonial cities are nothing but ruins and twisted metal by the end of the war in 2178 CE.
 
Because this BAT is of ruined buildings, there are no nightlights to speak of:
 
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In-game demonstration
 
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The BATs are overhanging lots placed on 1x1 size lots. This maximizes their ability to function around MMP. The Junk props are also able to be placed aside each other to become clustered.
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Basic Lot information:
 
Lot Size - 1x1 (all)
Lot Type - Parks & Recreation

 

Dependencies

 

No Dependencies!

 

Installation
 
Unzip all contained files into your SC4 plugins folder. When organizing the files, preferably put all folders and files contained in the zip file in a common folder [labelled to said author/group/project label ie. ME:TMW] to avoid future confusion.
 
Author's Note
 
**When releasing a lot of which includes this or any ME:TMW Project BAT (an exception for ME:TMW Prop Pack models from packs ie. METMW Prop Pack Alpha), contact me for permission before releasing the lots.**
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Oh my godness,these BATs look awesome.And since they have an overall industrial appearance i guess they also can be used without any Sci-Fi environments in mind.I always wanted some really bad damaged buildings.

Love em.

 

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