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Shmails GLR Avenue Station [Updated 2014]
6threplicant commented on alphaprior's file in Transportation
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If you did read the description, you'll know that the first version of the file have high stats (meaning that they a big number of people), but you can download the second version, wich have lower stats (that are appropriate to the size of the buildings in Simcity4). Thank you for downloading. Yes, I read the description and installed the second version from the beginning. Maybe there was a conflict with another plugin, I don't know. I hope it's only me with the problem because this pack is nice otherwise. I hope other people have no problems with it.
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There is something wrong with these BATs. I downloaded them and had them growing in my cities for a while. Everything seemed OK, but after a short while, I got a massive number of people without work in the cities where the Tn houses had grown. I don't know why that happened, but I think that the high number of people that each house has causes some sort of conflict with the game`s simulation. So, I ended up uninstalling and demolishing them. After a longer while, the jobless problem solved, but two of my cities were ravaged and there were significant problems in others. Install at your own risk!
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This is a map of the Guaymas region in the heart of the Sea of Cortez in northwest Mexico. Unlike other pacific coast cities in Mexico, Guaymas has not been developed as a large tourist spot yet (although last I heard they are working on it). However, Guaymas is the largest port-of-call in northwest Mexico. San Carlos, is a nearby town that hosts many retirees from the USA and Canada, and it sports great beaches in a relaxed desert-meets-sea environment. Part of the Hollywood movie "Mask of the Zorro", as well as the legendary "Chatch 22" were filmed there. Rendering of the map takes a good 15-20 minutes. The map was put together using actual terrain elevation data obtained from a government website (INEGI); it's somewhat large, and it depicts the whole San Carlos, Guaymas, and neighbouring Empalme area. Do a simple "Guaymas, Mexico" search in Google Earth to locate this region, and don't forget to check the Geographic Web option to see actual pictures of the city/region. Hope you like it!
