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I was just wondering how much a game tile would measure in meters/feet? I was just curious, and I searched the omnibus but I couldn't find it.

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Tile measures 16 x 16 meters

Grid granularity is 16 meters. Tiles are 1, 2, 4 Km squares. Tiles are also sometimes called cities.


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Tile measures 16 x 16 meters

Grid granularity is 16 meters. Tiles are 1, 2, 4 Km squares. Tiles are also sometimes called cities.

I think then we should warn the Maxxis to remedy the manual batch editor

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How to read the lot names:

The second half of the lot name represents the way the data is organized in SimCity 4. The prefix “CO” means commercial office and $$$ means high wealth. The “1” after the $$$ signs represents the building growth stage. The “2x2” at the end represents the size of the lot (note 1 tile-length = 16 meters) ""

I write to them or even if you do??


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^ Terminology changes over time. To most people a Tile is a city square. I never think of the divisions of the grid as a tile, and I think this has evolved in the conversations on these forums. Maybe I prefer grid granularity because I am a programmer by trade. I think of a region as tiled, not the grid tessellation in the city display.


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Of course we follow the evolution for sure ...

Just posted the caveat to the previous post that seemed to fix a mistaken .. because it was absolutely correct.

Congratulations.


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