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A long awaited update

zahrul3

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The last time I updated this CJ was a teaser and was many months ago. I haven't touched Simtropolis much since then but I still play Simcity 4 albeit not regularly. Not only that I'm more preoccupied with university life, actual urban planning (or at least studying it) is way more fun than I thought it would be and possibly more fun than playing this game.

Well, moving on to the city journal itself, here's what the picture in the aforementioned 'teaser' has come to:

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It is the center of the old town, or the old town that used to exist here when the place was still the fertile, agricultural village it used to be before tall office buildings took over.

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The 'Alun - Alun', one of the few remaining remnants of the old village, is where people used to and still do congregate for various events and festivals. It has since been renovated and renewed into that of a modern park rather than the flat, open grass area it used to be. Additionally, the government of the region is still based here, like it used to be many many years ago.

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More remnants of the former old town; some slums as well as the old commercial center and market. This part of town is protected from commercial encroachment as a heritage to the city's simple past. Needless to say, it's a seedy place with much prostitution and many of the richer populace, as well as some hard-line local Islamists want the place to no longer demolished. Also in  picture is the central train station, that services an hourly commuter rail service. It also serves to link the city with Jakarta to the north and Bandung to the east.

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The CBD extends itself to the north; development is less dense with many high end stores catering to the more well-off people of the city as well as a cinema.

 

Well, that closes out this update, keep following this CJ for the next update, I promise it won't be long!

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Reality is always more exciting than merely responding to a litle or some what flowed or randomized gameplay, where there little or no controll ! Nice compact mid-west town. Like the city layourt with the central park and conservation of olf town buildings. Very nice central rail station, vatiation on a double size one ? Green town with all those highrise buildings; administrative center of county, industry allways´s hard to resist, posibly setting up first a seperate industrial town will lower the urge on other city tiles to follow or raise demand for business and agriculture. Mostly agriculture to be first need to be without industry or business to flourish, industrial second, doesn´t need anything else and business last mostly need industry or agriculture to thrive, well done !

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