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The Official City Journal Critics Thread Archive
Zarp replied to patriots_1228's topic in SC4 City Journals
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The Official City Journal Critics Thread Archive
Zarp replied to patriots_1228's topic in SC4 City Journals
Not that I dont like, I myself put lots of trees on my cities, but many people exagerate! They have too much trees on it, taking the charm away sometimes. It should never be removed, trees make the town looks awesome, especially on suburban areas, but always at the right amount! -
The Official City Journal Critics Thread Archive
Zarp replied to patriots_1228's topic in SC4 City Journals
uh, just a very personal comment to some CJers: guys, lets stop exagerating on trees: I know it looks great, but on a forum where most people are so eager to reach realism, it is definitely senseless to fill a city up with trees like a lot of people do, when most cities arent so filled up with trees. Thanks. -
I think it's funny how people like to expose their failure as transport planners and find theirselves great for that.
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Grids fill your city up with traffic signs, the city where I live(about 800.000 pop) downtown's is laid on grid system, dude, I can't stress enough how painful it is to move around with all those traffic lights even when it's not rush hour. That's why many cities adop the highways/big runways corridors, here in Brazil most of the cities are like that, even Brasília(country's capital) which was planned and built in the 60ties is like that. Not to mention it looks much nicer. PS: Suburbs laid on grids ARE NOT unrealistic, many many suburbs are gridded, even on big cities(at least brazilians) like São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, I live in a gridded one cut by a major highway, most of brazilians suburbs are like that.
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don't worry about the national park thing inside cities Rio de Janeiro has the largest urban forest in the world, which happens also to be a national park(Tijuca) Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area's population is about 11million people.
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nice update, keep it coming
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still looking forward last sunday's update!
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Freak. Looking forward to see what happens!
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Beautiful.
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Originally posted by: deathtopumpkins quote> Where can I find this one? =O And congrats, you're running a really nice CJ!
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NetPCDOC: I'm aware of that method - and use it. But still, I've a few large cities and wanted to have the wealthier on their own place, anyways, thanks for the help everyone!
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I always thought of the incapacity of keeping wealthier sims away from less wealthy sims one of simcity's biggest flaws. I was wondering if there is a way to make a zoned area "R$$$ only", of course, there is features as controlling water/schools/health to keep R$$$ packed up somewhere, but that still gets you a lot of limitations. Anyone?
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Some of my intersections:
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