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an early example of swedish functionalism.

these lots might not be for everyone, i tailor my growable plugins in a certain way and you might have to make adjustments to yours if you want to use these as they are intended. if its too much bother you can change them to your needs in the reader or plugin manager, the models are there.

orthogonal grows only on low density 1x1 lots and has 24$ residents

diagonal grows only on low density 1x3 lots and has 72$ residents

both appear only when New York tileset is checked


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i moved the diagonal model further so that theres no clipping when placed next to roads and avenues

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Is there any reason it only shows up on the NY tileset? It doesn't strike me as something that'd fit in with the american art deco of that theme

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maybe not american, but the period is right. as i said, i organize my plugins in a certain way to make a swedish city, i have a maxis blocker and the few custom growables that i do have ive adjusted to the most apropriate period.

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15 hours ago, koumus said:

maybe not american, but the period is right. as i said, i organize my plugins in a certain way to make a swedish city, i have a maxis blocker and the few custom growables that i do have ive adjusted to the most apropriate period.

I get that, but personally, I think the tilesets should've been sorted by geography rather than time period, so that you'd have one for North America, one for Europe, one for East Asia and one for the global south

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19 hours ago, Flat Raver said:

I get that, but personally, I think the tilesets should've been sorted by geography rather than time period, so that you'd have one for North America, one for Europe, one for East Asia and one for the global south

well it depends what you want to do with the game, a night of fun seeing how much pop you can cram into one tile like with sc3k is fine, but when you want to have a coherent and aesthetic region the period approach is more useful for whatever it is you want to create, say, a pacific rim city is also more than 30- year old towers, malls, factories and expressways.

you could have custom ''expansion packs'' curated by the users here that you put in your empty plugins, so far the only such project has been ''sim mars'' years ago.

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