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MX FWY

Roger51

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Hello friends,

I hope you have all had a good Christmas break, and enjoyed it all :)

Today I bring to you a part of MX Freeway (FWY). MX FWY runs though the towns of Mylo and Xyloto (Which are close together) and the way to differentiate between a Highway and a Freeway is that in a freeway all the exits are done through FARHW and have longer acceleration and deceleration lanes. Also the corners are normally smoother and speeds are greater on these roads.

Well onto the update.

1.1

Mosaic of MX FWY and Mylo CBD.

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1.2

One of the old warehouses in the CBD and the train station.

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1.3

Mylo City.

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1.4

Suburbs of Mylo.

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1.5

Offramp off MX FWY to Mylo city center

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1.6

Overview of Mylo City.

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Enjoy the pics! Comments and constructive criticism are always welcome.



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Wow, that looks great! Mylo city is very nice. I was especially impressed with those intersections for the offramp to Mylo city center in the second to last picture. I don't use the FARHW or any of its older incarnations myself because the region I use just isn't spacious enough (also I play as though it were SC or SC2K where the point was to build bigness).

It gets boring waiting for those zones to develop too, doesn't it? I've recently run into that problem when redesigning some of my cities. I just want to take pictures! I don't wanna wait!
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