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Yea ecstatic that Wales won... we are now the "best" team in the northern hemisphere. Just why doesn't anyone like the english?
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one thing you didn't mention is what windows are you running on... XP or Vista the latest version. I have heard that the latest version of windows makes the game a bit more unstable.
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wow i haven't seen Khaled in a long time but i can still say your city is just as amaising as it has ever been, i also notice three new areas. Great Job keep it up.
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Great pics everyone, just beautiful. And this is my U.K themed city Victoria Cross i have shown in my cj This is the Crwys road (the avenue and is a welsh name) This is the area north on the St. Pancras station and the pic above is the area to the south. And this are some terrace houses near the city centre.
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Why EA is every serious gamer's nightmare
Imprezza05 replied to sir.rakey's topic in City-Building Games
oh come on just because EA doesn't have a game made the way you want it, i've been disappointed by them aswell but that's just life disappiontment etc. how would you feel if they just didn't make the games at all... -
Originally posted by: Androv I think the difficulty would be in simulating a large enough urban area to support the number of low density houses, to support the medium density, and then the high density. If the simulator can cover this much area then great, but I don't think modern machines are capable of running a 1000km2 city (large cities in SC4 = 16km2). So we either have to reduce the detail of the smaller sections of the city (ie: don't zone streets/individual lots) or allow the city to expand beyond the edges of the map (into the 'region') as was done in SC4. These 'suburb' cities could either be created directly or simply increase in size as the population and density of the main city increases.quote> wow this is explaining what i think.... but by making the region act as one city you can have the city as large as you like but only work on one or two neigbourhoods at a time. like the population, income, expences and civic services are calaulated regionally. By letting the populace travel freely through each neigbourhood freely to and fro work but only processing what is going on in the neigbourhood that you are in.... by calculating some things regionally then the majority of things done in the neigbourhood if you understand what i mean... this could save processing power. Of course unless this has been implamented in CU allready it is probably too late to put it in. edit: the mistake maxis made was making the region more like and a country and each area like a single city
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well... if you read his description of the mod he says that textures for intersections with turning lanes had not been made.
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wow awsome ArkenbergeJoe, do you know when it will be realeased ?
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omg your suburb is larger than most of my largest cities hehe, well the largest suburb i had made was ashford grove with about 70,000 people living there edit: i notice that this was your first post so congrats and welcome to simtropolis .
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Borry to be the holder of bad news but if the person reinstalled windows... i'm sure that everything would have been deleted.
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Sorry to hear what happened... same thing happened to me, it tought me to back up my files... anyway wonderful airport you have and i will try and catch up on your earlier updates ASAP.
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great pics??? i can't see them
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isn't there a rule saying if you start a thread like this you need a pic to show what you got on this subject... https://www.simtropolis.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=23&threadid=71135&enterthread=y this thread explains it.
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my guess is that you are not getting any suburban development because you might be getting too much high rise development, also you may have too long commute times / bad traffic.
