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Replies to: 1880 Census – Rolling Stone
Schulmanator, NMUSpidey, Vlasky, runamuck, Alex_1210, Gugu3, Titanicbuff, spursrule14, and Charles Darwin:
Thank you all for taking the time to leave your comments. After hours spent slogging through draft re-wrights and tinkering in the Lot Editor, it’s feedback from all of you that makes it worthwhile.
Luiz P. Romanini: Nice to see New Sorgun is back!! Keep up the great work!
Thank you, it's always nice to see you stop by.
Mithrik: A great storytelling, and great pics as always, SimCoug. I've been wondering about Materburg though, we have not heard of it since the last census. Did it manage to survive the the boom ocurring in New Sorgun and Steamer Bay?
Great timing! Materburg will get the star treatment in the next update, so stay tuned.
slickbg56: Outstanding as always. Very well done. Great flow to the story, and excellent images. Can't wait for the hard bound cover edition to show up in Barnes & Noble.
Thank you for the very nice comment, I always.... umm.... wait a second... didn't Barnes & Noble go bankrupt? (j/k)
Maybe New SorGun would translate better on an e-reader device anyway ![]()
RepublicMaster: Great work! The story was very well written and entertaining. Keep it up! Perhaps one day Stevens might settle down on the frontier. The SC4 work is great as well! I really like the quarry, you've pulled it off well!
Thanks Republic - I'm glad you enjoy the story as well as the images. Often times I find myself spending more time writing the story than actually working in the Lot Editor or playing the game. I also think you might be on to something regarding your Stevens observation ![]()
Hellken: This is a great entry, SimCoug. I can't wait for the new prop pack. Are there MMPs in there?
You betcha - the Historic Harbor project has MMP's out the wazzu.
tyscott12: I just read the entire CJ. I am massively inspired!
I'm always happy to hear from a new reader - I'm glad you enjoyed it so far.
The 1880 census is wrapping up, and Stevens and his crew can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Their first stop will be the town of Junction, which has seen many changes since it's founding back in the 1850s. Arrow Ridge and Materburg are also on the final leg of the Census tour, so stay tuned!

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