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  1. With XP Home you can have lot's of log-in's Do you click on a username when you turn the PC on (it gives a list and you click on your, perhaps even enter a password) ??? If so then you will have to make sure that the User Account you are using has "Administrator Rights", this can only be set using an account with those rights alrready in place Dave
  2. SearsTower

    A lot mroe details that the other ones, and also showing the newest digital antenna's on top :) along with the other interesting roof juck :) Night lighting is just right. Will be used to remind me of my fav US city.
  3. The only way i can see that this could work is to change it to something more like "The Elder Scrolls" where you can walk about & interact with others - but with the one change being that us users can also control areas of land (from small plots to large citys) and build as we see fit. Would it be good - YES Will it happen - probly not Dave
  4. BLaM French Connections Simple Memorial

    A thoughtful & wonderful idea. Will rate it after D/Ling and trying it out.
  5. Prison Power

    VIRUS comment: After downloading nothing found with McAfee v10 and dat's from yesterday (latest they have). Also nothing found when scanning with Trend.com's on-line scanner. Think you guys are having false-positives.
  6. The only few things i would like are: 1. The ability to create/use Sub-Menue's - but i think just about everyone wants this 2. Perhaps smaller graphics for the in-game tools/icons - i'm not up to speed on KB shortcuts and the icons take up loads of space!!! 3. Ability to "lay out" areas using the actual items (roads/rail, zones, civic buildings), but not to fully place them and have to pay for it - say drawn at a 50% transparency and then you can just re-draw over them to place "fully/properly". Although to be honest i just like palying the game for the "big city - do what you want" rather than the challenge of managing a city Dave
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