Back on Track
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k50dude: Thank you for your comment and welcome to this CJ again, my friend! Agreed with the trees, there are too many, but I still don't dare to touch the Lot Editor...
Livin in Sim: Thanks for commenting! No fund will stop this CJ! *diabolic laugter*
Alejandro24: ¡Gracias por tu comentario! De hecho, me ha gustado tanto esa captura que ahora es parte de mi firma en los foros. Actually, I've liked so much this pic that it is part of my signature on the forums...
ImVhOzzi: Thank you for your comment! Well, nearly the 100% of the stuff I'm showing in this "new age" on this CJ is custom...
mrtnrln: Thanks for commenting (BTW, I think it's the first time I've spelled your nickname correctly without checking it!); very glad you liked it and hope to see you here soon!
Mithrik: Thanks for your comment. Period. ![]()
VicRusty: Gràcies per comentar! No m'enrecordo de la població del Districte 14... Can't remember District 14 population...
OrdinarySim: ¡Gracias por tu comentario! I've been suggested a lot to show some nuclear cataclysm, I guess that; when I get bored of this CJ (fingers crossed), it's going to be a cool finale...
Benedict: Thank you for commenting!
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Something is going on in Krasnoslobodsk, and the first move was made by the railroad workers. All railroad company workers operating in Krasnoslobodsk went on strike for two days. There had been some riots on the station and several dozens of arrested drivers and workers. Once the workers had gone back to work, the area is slowly getting back on track.

During the two days the strike lasted, commuters didn't stay at home. Some carpooled, some went by Metro and the most fortunate ones, walked a long distance to their jobs. They couldn't afford to stay a single day without working.

Suburban trains stopped when the drivers were given the strike instructions, wherever they were; except if they were travelling through a tunnel. One of them, stopped in Workers City and it instantly was assaulted by the residents.

After those two days, of unusual silence in Workers City and District 14, trains were running again, and the whole Krasnoslobodsk metro area was moving again. The strike had been crushed and the train drivers were now intimidated; but the whole city was wondering which public workers would go on strike next. It just was a matter of time.
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That's all for this week! As for the language mod I'm creating, I've translated nearly the 50% of the whole game (which makes more or less 3000 code lines). I'm not translating it on an steady pace, but still working on it!
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