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Thanks for the skyscraper info!!
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Where can I find all those skyscrapers you've used? They really add an amazing look to your cities. Nice job!
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I live in Los Angeles now but I'm from Houston, TX where city rings/ring roads are very common --- there are I believe 3 or 4 highly used ring roads in Houston that carry major traffic loads. Same with the London comment above, without these ring roads, congestion would be even worse and the city would grind to a halt. Here in LA, the mountains/hills and ocean kinda determine where freeways/roads can go. Also, the land in Houston is so flat that it makes building these types of networks possible. But now the city looks like one big doughnut....mmmmm doughnuts....haha
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4+ million people? Your region is huge!! Great snow-capped mountains and interesting city history/story.
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Loving the European/Spanish look with the open plazas, landscaping...etc. Great attention to detail. I'm new to this site...where did you find the "European Buildings"....I'm guessing from a download somewhere. You've inspired me to get back into the game. I'll have to check back in.
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Very unique setting, yeah I'm also interested in how the commercial/shopping area between your one-way roads will develop. Keep posting pics for us....
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So far so good!! Definitley liking the traffic circles, parks/ponds/open space designs you've got going on. Keep posting more pics...
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Ridge - Times Change...(re-re-opening soon.)
markmass replied to Tommy_Vercetti3's topic in SC4 City Journals
What do you plan to build next to your volcano....if anything? Your streets run right up next to it. Cheap area of town for that first time home buyer I guess...haha. -
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Your harbor/shipyard/cargo areas came out very well!!! Very realistic!!
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I like your layout so far...do you plan to preserve most of your residential areas as single family houses or eventually encourage denser developments?
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Very nice use of stations, loving the Shady Grove station layout--very European/South American looking!!
