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Please PM TV-VCR if you have any questions about this article. Three things you will need: Latest version of NAM (windows), (Mac) Ground digger/lifter lots (Optional) BRF Tunnel and Slope Mod Basics First off, make sure you know where you want your highway to go. You can do this by placing numbered signs on the terrain. Next, go into your transportation menu and find the ground lifter lot. Place one on the ground, and then run a road through it. After that, demolish the lifter lot, and place a single piece of road (or street) on what was the location of lot. Expand it out by placing pieces of road next to the original piece. Now, here comes an optional part. 15m is bit high for this kind of highway, no? If you wish, you can lower the terrain slightly, and use the same road-placing technique I described above. After that, at each sign you put down, Put three road tiles two tiles from the left of the already raised terrain. The three more tiles one tile from the raised terrain. Put three tiles in the center. Once you're done with that, continue raising the terrain with the road tile technique in a straight line until you reach the three tiles. The three tiles should automatically raise up with the other tiles. Now begin using the road tiles to raise the terrain, although shift the placement so that you're heading in the direction you want to go. Lather, rinse repeat. Now, you're probably wondering "What about diagonals?" No worries. When you reach a an area where you want to go diagonal, lay out those three road tiles in the center, but keep shifting them one tile in the direction you want to. You can see how I did that here. Not that you may need to separate them a bit. Once you're finished, the rest is a cakewalk! Observe the magic. Underpasses Now let's do some underpasses. Mark a good point where you would like the underpass to be. On where the road/avenue/street/one way will be, use the road tile technique to even out the terrain for 4x4 tiles on each side, as you can see here. Once again, use the ground lifter lots. Make sure not to put the lots on the already raised terrain! Put road through them, even it out, and it should look like this: On this section, we're going to smooth things out for a realistic incline. It's harder to do this without the slope mod (it can still be done, though). Select the rail. Demolish the highway around the area. From the road tiles, drag the rail down until you reach an end of the raised terrain (if there is a curve). Then, lay down more rail adjacent to the one you just laid down. Get rid of the rails and the two road tiles on each side. Go into the highway menu. Select Custom Interchanges. Tab through the pieces until you find the one titled Straight Highway OnSlope. Place it on each end. Replace the highway on both ends. Warning: I've found SC4 to be quirky with this part. If you can't seem to be able to place the ramps, try demolishing the Straight Highway OnSlope pieces, then place the ramps, then replace the OnSlope pieces. Bam. An underpass. Just do the same here for streets and one way roads. Bear in mind, that for other forms of transportation, such as rail, the gap doesn't have to be as big because there is no need for ramps. For avenues, you'll need to make the gap 5x4, not 4x4, because the ramps are longer. And finally, you certainly wouldn't leave the area vacuous now would you? Hope this helped!
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Now that I'm fully awake, this conversation I had seems a lot more interesting than I thought now... well, it was almost a one way conversation when I think about it... what do you think? I thought it might be a good base for a thread. (I'm velcrosnap) What do you think? Is a system based on logical handling of resources better than currency? Or am I wrong?
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Looking good so far! Can't wait to see the end result.
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"Shark Week" has been recurring for over 20 years now. Basically, *drum roll* it's a week where practically all of the programming is shark-centric. A LOT of people watch it actually. Personally I think it's a bit overblown, but each to his or her own!
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Originally posted by: Czbuendel i would do that but i dont want it to always look like i have negative Residential demandquote> Taxing R$$$ will result in demand only for R$$$ going down. Not to mention, when I said "to just the point that the majority leave, not all," I meant tax them to a point that only heavily reduces demand, doesn't drive it into negative territory.
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What are some relatively out-of-the-norm computing habits you have (whether it be with your OS or the system itelf)? - I almost never put anything on my desktop (unless it's temporary). - I shift-delete almost everything (sometimes to my dismay). - I know what Ctrl+Shift+Esc does and use it often (it's surprising how many people don't know that this command even exists). - I rarely delve into the start menu (on both windows and linux OSes). - I clean the exterior of my computer almost daily, and the interior once every week.
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I just usually tax the royal crap out of them, but to just the point that the majority leave, not all (this varies between city and city). Was here anything more specific you wanted to accomplish?
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Unzip the archive (right click on the .zip file and select the extract option), then move the resulting files into your C:\Users\[you]\Documents\SimCity 4\Plugins folder. Also, just some advice... First, always read the readme. Sometimes they can contain critical information (such as you have to install it to a different directory). Second, try to keep your plugins folder organized. Third, with .exe or .msi files, run them and follow instructions, don't just place them into the plugins folder (people have done this before).
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Originally posted by: Easy Bakes Things like this are why we dont trust the Govt to "fix" The health care problem. quote> The government isn't exactly good for much because of how busted it is. Then again, almost all governments in the world are currently running on a broken model. I wonder how much longer until the next I-35W bridge? (rhetorical question, mind you)
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Originally posted by: tungston Vista is pretty fussy about what makes changes in the Program Files folders. If you know how to take possession of the folder, that might work. Or you can install the game outside of the Program Files folder.quote> Wouldn't that be kind of pointless, considering I can't even get the installer to run? I should probably mention I installed vanilla SC4 without any issues.
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This is pretty interesting. SC4 RH is refusing to install on my computer. When I start either AutoRun.exe or SETUP.EXE, the UAC prompt appears, I hit OK, it loads, then it just quits out after a few seconds (looking at the task manager). I've even tried disabling UAC To no avail, using a different CD/DVD drive, all possible compatibility modes, etc. I should note that sometimes I also get error messages (sometimes I don't though - that's also the only time I received a sharing violation error, which means it was in use by another program I think) The disc is spotless. The autorun does manage to start when running it in an XP virtual machine. I'm using Vista 32bit SP2. I haven't encountered this before. Anyone have any ideas?
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Originally posted by: Duke87 Originally posted by: toxicpiano Windows ME was the last DOS based windows OS made. XP is NT based, as are all it's successors.quote> XP Has a command prompt. So it's still got that crucial old bit of DOS framework in there. quote> Basically what toxicpiano said. Support for MS-DOS applications has been phased-out. Edit: Not entirely. It's still possble to create an MS-DOS boot diskette from a floppy even in Windows 7 (although this "Version" of MS-DOS is quite watered down, as it's intended use is for aiding in system recovery and such). Why on earth you'd want to continue using DOS, I've no idea.quote> ...because I still have programs I use (games, mostly) that run on DOS. quote>
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I'd rather play SimCity 4 vanilla than carry a Sony FW900 monitor up several flights of stairs.
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