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BarbulaM1

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  1. Show us your Area view

    City of Centennial I am currently working on, not quite a clean as I'd like, but the mountains terrain and rivers have become rather challenging. Currently sitting at 140k.
  2. A view looking south on U-10 as it passes to the north of the city of Centennial. Three major intersections are visible, from left to right: U-10/U-5 stack interchange, Centennial Blvd's transition to U-105, and Fairfield Blvd SPUCLO. City: 130,000, not all visible here. Though you do get a glimpse of downtown Centennial on the top of the image, U-5 serves as the downtown connector from U-10 while Centennial Blvd south of U-5 serves as the business corridor. North of U-10 Centennial Blvd becomes U-105 for a few miles and merges back with U-5 north of the city.
  3. Rise and Fall.

    Interesting story! It'd be really cool to see some pictures of the city from some other vantage points instead of just overviews though. Also might want to request the thread be moved to City Journals, seems like it would fit better there.
  4. Success, thank you! Cleared out 234398 phantom lanes...
  5. Fired up my recent Cities: Skylines city today, roughly 120,000 people, and I can no longer build any more roads. I am getting the classic object limit error, however, I can delete roads and still not be able to build more. I am still able to build all other objects... seems odd, the city isn't too large and was working just fine yesterday. I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem and hopefully a fix.
  6. Here's my most recent interchange, its a take on the SPUPCLO, with additional lane modifications for the incoming highway. From the side:
  7. BarbulaM1's Workshop

    Started working a bit on the rest of the city today. Here's a night overview, town of Clinton and the Clinton dam on the bottom. The small town is one of many in the river valleys to the north of the city of Centennial. Population now stands around 100k.
  8. Show us your Downtown/CBD

    Current work in progress.
  9. BarbulaM1's Workshop

    Quick update on construction U-10 looking East at new Centennial Blvd Interchange at night. U-10/Centennial Blvd Overview City of Centennial overview
  10. This thread will mainly serve as a place for me to showcase my current city projects and the like. Hopefully morphing into a city journal style. My current project, Centennial, is the first city I've started entirely in After Dark, right now it sits at roughly 85,000 residents. The city is being built on a map that emulated geography of the Pacific Northwest, a fairly interesting challenge with a ton of hills and steep valleys giving way to small waterways and the ocean. I try not to plan things out too far in advance and build slowly onto my cities. In some cases engineer the city from the start to have some predetermined future problem points just for the fun of fixing them later. Entry 1: Union Highway 10 through the North Downtown Corridor Reconstruction The first major infrastructure problem that will prevent much future growth is common, the initial road connecting the city to the regional feeder highway. As Centennial approaches 100,000 residents and industry grows, the main regional highway (Union Highway 10, U-10) running East/West across the region is becoming stressed, one intersection in particular is in need of major re-engineering. Overview U-5 Reconstruction Above U-10 running East/West (Right-left through the image). The Centennial Blvd Exit to the right taking 6 lanes running South into the city's peninsula, followed by Commerce Blvd exit (accommodating quite a bit of industrial traffic) and the beginnings of the U-5 Connector (North/South highway) interchange. Centennial Blvd Looking South into the city U-10 Looking West at Commerce Blvd Exit with Centennial Blvd in the distance U-10 Looking East from Laural River Bridge toward Centennial Blvd exit.
  11. The Custom Member Label Club

    Nice to see them making a comeback! Even kept my old one
  12. The Wall

    Interesting concept, the town down by the wall looks great. When I hear of "The Wall" I keep thinking winter is coming.
  13. Show us your Downtown/CBD

    Here is a overview of my city with the CBD split by a waterway, for awhile the waterway was causing some major flooding issues.
  14. That looks great, significantly better than some of the bizarre slopes that happen whenever I try to build a station even on seemingly level ground.
  15. Perfect! Though I feel almost the same way with roads when pillars are involved in those pesky on-ramps.
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