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archesrule29 commented on tarrina's City Journal Entry in Blight: An Experiment in Ghettofication... and Maybe... Urban Renewal?
I agree. Get more custom content going on. -
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Awesome, Schulmania is becoming huge! (No, really it is; it has 2 topics devoted to it)
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: O Moar.
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estanton22 Thanks, and welcome to Simtrop! Glad to have introduced you to it. sc4portugal Thanks. archesrule29 Wait, what? jacquilina Thanks; it worked out perfectly, none of that package in the middle of city stuff at all. cetatea alba Heh, good point. Maybe I'll have them build a shrine there next update... maybe I will... A.Aperson Thanks, and welcome to Simtrop! emmotic The wait is over. SC4Poser-moser Yeah, that's what I was thinking of when I started this thing. danielcote Thanks- believe me, it's gonna get good soon. A NOTE FROM ARCHESRULE29 Sorry about the long hiatus guys, I'm gonna try and stay with this CJ for a long time. Now, without any further adu... ON TO THE CJ! The Loughlians are beginning to hit a breakthrough in building. Realising the mistakes of the past, the citizens of Loughley have considered wood a flammable and unsafe building material. Now, the hard new substance they had discovered (they decided to name it brick) became the number one choice for building. Two new structures were built to accomadate the high demand: a clay mine (seen to the top right) and a clay firing stove (seen to the left). The clay furnace was the first building with walls built entirely out of bricks; a large achievement for the Loughlians. It was strategically place far away from any of the wooden buildings to prevent another fire. The roof originally was to be made of sticks, but instead was made of dried pelts to prevent flaming pieces of wood landing on the people. The clay mine was basically a pit with walls around it to prevent people from falling in and sustaining injuries, a very smart move. The people of Loughley had a large argument as to where they should put it. Some wanted it near the farm, others said to near the mountain. Both sides though there were large quantities of clay in their chosen positions. Eventually it was settled the mountain was better. The citizens of Loughley began to wonder whether they should have someone in a high position to decide these things... The Loughlians also built another farm to feed a growing population (seen in the middle), an animal pen near the old farm, and an area to store rather large logs for fire (above the clay furnace), or as supports for the new brick buildings. This was indeed a great time in Loughley's architectural history, which the Loughlians fittingly labeled the "Brick Boom."
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^ D: You got me. < Likes pie v Will eat pie for money if asked to.
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For writing an insanely confusing reply.
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You know you've played simcity too long when...
archesrule29 replied to rsugar's topic in Forum Games
When you think your real life financial advisor should have a llama head. -
Alright guys, I'm gonna take a break from Loughley; I got a new computer, so I have to move all the files, and I haven't really had the time for that recently! Sorry for the delay, I will get to the next update when I can!
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Best: He's all over. Worst: He's all over. (And watching you, despite not being a mod... beware.) Waffles.
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For having a name similar to ham. That makes me hungry. Got any nachos?
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For ALSO NOT making maps and CJs! But having a delayed one.
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...the LOLs burst in again, action sequence style! They have very strange outfits this time- Best Buy Uniforms... except they're wearing gas masks! The ran to the laptop attempted to fix it, and had nearly completed fixing it. They were almost done, until they realised it was raining out! They rushed it under cover and only needed to complete the system restore, when suddenly, GlaDOS came from nowhere, wheeled in a waterproof carriage, powered by Aperture Science MotionTech Engines! She stepped out of the carriage, only to realise that...
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