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A Big Announcement

Mr Saturn64

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I have a big announcement to make. This is not only Saturnia’s 25th entry, but time to show something that I’ve only hinted at, but never actually stated. It’s time for it. There are a few entries of Saturnia, notably History of Saturnia, Saturnia Stars Baseball, and the second Life of a Saturnian, which references other cities.

The thing is, I’ve been working on a veritable amount of cities. Each of the cities I’ve referenced is in process. Those pictures in the second Life of a Saturnian are of actual constructions. I’ve devised ideas for these cities, and feedback would be nice. This is little more than shameless self-promotion, but also an opportunity for you to give some feedback.

One tertiary question remains: how likely is publication of these? Some are definite. Some are unlikely. Some would be nice. More on that as we roll along.

Without further ado, here are the cities. Each city is loosely based on an American city, although you’ll notice plenty of influence from European cities.

*NOTE THAT NONE OF THESE ARE CLOSE TO BEING COMPLETED*

First off is Merticus, the largest of the cities. This one is based on New York City, towering skyscrapers and expansive residential districts.

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Next up is Churchill, a city that is long past its prime. A low-wealth city It name emphasizes the fact that these cities aren’t supposed to be set in this world.

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Here’s Cambria, a seaside megalopolis with skyscrapers a-plenty. This would be a major financial hub, but with the same expanisve residential districts of Merticus

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Last but not least is Civitum, the national Capital. Think of it as Washington with mostly Parisian architecture. This city is well organized and exquisite.

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There are also two other cities I have planned that are not pictured. First off is an unnamed city similar to Las Vegas, a gambling resort, except on an island. The second is Providence, which I envision as my perfect city.

So... any thoughts on these? Which ones would you like to see?

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I would love to see what you can do with Civitum...looks like a challenge to me. W2W parisian building are so nice to look at, but also, tricky to arrange in a lovely way.

 

I think they all look good tho and whatever you will choose will be interesting follow.

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Well, for me I'm expecting mostly Civitum, seems to be a next Top-level city !!

Keep going !

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Hmmm... Civitum seems like a popular place.  I'll keep your opinions in mind while I work to create the city.

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Parisian architecture is so cool in Sim City when the buildings are well arranged. I'd like to see what you can do with them. Looking forward to see the next entry ;-)

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