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  1. Hi guys, I can't seem to find a "containers" folder..can someone help me? its really not the same playing simcity without mods. I've just migrated to Mac and can't get the organisation. I bought an Aspyr version through Mac Game Store.
  2. Hi, i'm really sorry to be asking such a basic question but i'd really appreciate some help. I bought the Aspyr version from Mac Game Store. I tried the listed method here, but I can't find a "GameData" folder. Am I doing it correctly - if not how do i fix this problem to find my plugin folder? Yes, go to the Applications folder, right-click the application's icon in the Finder, and select "Show package contents." This will open the app bundle. Go to Contents > GameData and you should see all the equivalent folders that you'd see in the Windows edition's Program Files SC4D installation. Technically, you should be able to place your DAT files that require the application directory instead of the user directory using this path. I don't know if they'll work since I just downloaded the game myself. Initial launch was very smooth with no skips or hiccups. Interestingly, the startup video says "Rush Hour Expansion Pack" instead of "Deluxe Edition." Right now I'm trying to figure out how to get the resolution to match my Retina display since they said in their official description that the game supports native resolutions.
  3. Seoul, South Korea

    lol yeah...but back to the topic of seoul and the public housing i'm really enlightened to see them. I went to seoul for a holiday before, and i do not remember at all seeing these houses...they're so very neatly arranged in grids! just for comparison sake, in singapore, the housing body actually received tons of complaints in the 70s when they realsied that the flats were being built uniform in design all over...is there any other variation of public housing in seoul? the newer generation ones perhaps? i'm very into urban planning, avid player of simcity since the 2000 version...haha...just that i rarely post in the forums but if it comes to public housing, i somehow become very keen.
  4. Seoul, South Korea

    lol yeah...but back to the topic of seoul and the public housing i'm really enlightened to see them. I went to seoul for a holiday before, and i do not remember at all seeing these houses...they're so very neatly arranged in grids! just for comparison sake, in singapore, the housing body actually received tons of complaints in the 70s when they realsied that the flats were being built uniform in design all over...is there any other variation of public housing in seoul? the newer generation ones perhaps? i'm very into urban planning, avid player of simcity since the 2000 version...haha...just that i rarely post in the forums but if it comes to public housing, i somehow become very keen.
  5. Seoul, South Korea

    oh yup sure...sorry
  6. Seoul, South Korea

    Hi everyone, I thought i'd share with you guys some of the public housing estates in Singapore. Singapore is a country in Southeast Asia of 702km2 area. It has a population of 4.3 million, of which 80% live in public housing estates. In Singapore, living in these estates, called the HDB estates, are not a sign of poverty or being poor. These estates are planned and are self sufficient. Every town would have at least two train stations, a feeder bus network or Light Rail Transit network, a sports complex, several mini neighbourhood shopping centres, one major shopping centre, many many schools and a link to the arterial expressways. Singapore is only 43 years old and these are its achievements in the provision of housing so far. The pictures are not taken by me, but from photo sharing sites such as flickr and forums such as myhometown.sg. Credits are listed below and you can visit www.hdb.gov.sg for more info on public housing in Singapore. First & second generation public housing in Singapore (Ang Mo Kion New Town, built in the 1970s) -hyacinthus of myhometown.sg Third Generation Public Estate. In the third generation housing the govt tried to give individual towns their own identities. Here, the coloured roofs are the distinctive features of Bishan New Town (Bishan, Central Singapore. Can see CBD in background) -hyacinthus of myhometown.sg- This is a third generation Public Housing Estate, -myhometown.sg gallery- Estate Town Centre in Northwest Singapore (Fourth Generation estate, Yew Tee) Seen in the middle is the Transit System Station and a mixed mall/private condo develpment. Background is Public Housing A Public Housing Estate in Northwest Singapore (Yew Tee) -by sliceofdelight from flickr- Sixth Generation Public Housing Estates (Punggol New Town, Northeast Singapore) - diavonex of myhometown.sg New Design Build Sell Scheme (DBSS) Public Housing built by private developers
  7. Radical Ordinance Mod and Health Issues?

    First of all, thanks for your reply... I suspect that that may indeed be the problem. I tried to do the suggested steps you advised by removing the buildings affected as far as I can remember. However, it still does not seem to work. Is there no other solution like a downloadable mod to fix this or anything?
  8. Hi, I've been encountering some problems with my Simcity 4 Rush Hour and was hoping that you great guys here can help. A few weeks ago, I downloaded the Radical Ordinance Mod and used it in my game. It worked well, until I decided to remove it from my game yesterday. Since then, there seems to be a bug that is stuck to the game. The healthcare ambulance's budget cannot be raised. Everytime I raise it, a few minutes after closing the window, it goes back down to zero. This is really affecting my gameplay as my city won't grow due to poor healthcare. I'm hoping that there really is a fix to this but. Please please help... PS. I am not so sure if it really the Radical Ordinance Mod, but i didn't have this problem before installing it. I did not download any other mod during the period of using Radical Ordinance mod.
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