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Hey,

all my big cities are gone with a fried hard drive..but have a look at my latest creation that I sat over this evening, will ya?

 

Port Margery, population just shy of 27.000. Quaint, poor, no fancy colleges or drama schools...but a rusty old harbor and a run down mainstreet to boot. 

The city has seen significant decay over the last decades and consolidated the worker quarters of yore. Archers Peak thrones above the city, some hillside roads ever encroaching its slopes.

 

(only NAM, i gotta do a WHOLE lot of downlading...).

 

 

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On 16.6.2018 at 5:06 PM, Jeffrey500 said:

Since i've more time because the school has ended. This little village has popped out SimCity. Probaly 1,5 hours work, but another rural scene in the North of my country which is loosely based on Schleswig-Holstein. 

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We shall call it "Neuratjensburg".

 

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Here's a town with a made up name of Ganhujman. 

Currently, there's three villages and a central town in this area. Here are two of the villages and the town's central train station.

This is the town's main rail station, the western bypass road, and the industrial parkDZMrrLB.jpg

This is one of the villages

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and the other one

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One major upcoming project is the construction of a big mosque and an open space area, overall reconfiguring the central part of the town.

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@nimafarid2007: That looks pretty good, but I think a slope mod would be useful. Your roads are really bumpy. I know it's a pain by default - a slope mod really helps, although it can also make construction a bit more difficult. But once you get used to it, it produces much better looking roads and streets and eliminates those steep bumps.

You're using an interesting combination of buildings there, that makes the pictures refreshing to look at. *:)

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Really very, very nice.
I once started the hospital complex of Paramaribo but somehow it will not finish .... 
*;)

I really like your work very much and look at the pictures again and again.
Somehow that's inspiring.
Greetings from Hamburg,

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On 9/1/2018 at 9:06 AM, korver said:

Small rural villages in the Great Rift Valley.

Looks amazing.  Is this based off the Great Rift Valley in Africa?  I really want to go there one day.

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A small, rural town in my I6 city tile. (Part of my Corillion region.)

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The town is isolated except for the rail line:

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The town's population was guesstimated to be 412 using a Health Inversion Calculation. (That's where the total number of patients is divided by 0.085.)

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^ A census adding up each home's actual residents shows 427 so not far off of the quicker estimation.


And why are the farm fields and town laid out like they are? Here's the zoning map with the grid on showing the topography:

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Presenting...

 

The Principality of Riolu!

Lucario Kingdom, Sinnoh Region

 

Here's a quaint view of the idyllic countryside and woodlands that form the domain of the enchanting aura and emanation pokémon:

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As we get closer we can see the farms, the village and the palace, all criss-crossed by the soothing, bubbling streams...

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We now enter the quaint village at the confluence, where humble folk inhabit this dreamy paradise...

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In this panorama of the village, we can see a small fort just where the streams meet, but no walls! Are wars a thing of the past on this part of the world?

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Lastly, we visit the Time Flower Palace, where the crown prince inhabits whenever he's not busy out of town or rejoicing with his subjects!

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Really love that foliage and environment w/ the road texture and castle!


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