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I have to say for the gaming standpoint, the Xbox 360 is the best as it has a higher ratio of top games, PS3 is starting to compete, finally but I still feel it is more aimed at being an "entertainment" system rather than a fully fledged gaming rig like the Xbox 360. The Wii is aimed more at the casual/family gamer and certainly serves it's purpose well. As for the controllers, I love the Xbox 360's as it feels good in your hands, it feels solid and like you could throw it around a bit, the PS3 just feels a bit flimsy and I never liked it's design much and as for the Wii, it's a very cool idea and works well with the type of games released for the Wii but for the more action intense games on the other systems it wouldn't work so well.
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Maybe they have been amassing a secret Gorilla army wanting their own back against all those vile poachers....................Planet of the Apes anyone? >.
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America's Supertalls- Take 2
Misterquicks replied to Duke87's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
Tallest Building in Toronto currently is First Canadian Place at 1165 feet, including spire so they do have one other than the CN Tower that would be classified as a "supertall" -
CKSmooth: Thanks for stopping by and I really appreciate an addition to your Favourite CJ's, I guess I better make sure I release quality updates then! No slacking off I promise lol anarchy0029: I must admit the features on the Island aren't as accurate as they should be but at the very least the shape and some of the key landmarks are of a resemblence. I'll leave this one open for editing in the future as it's my least satisfying update so far. jacqulina: Thanks a bunch. Artur_001: Thank you, I had a look on the STEX and found it was under Two Way Left Turn Lane Mod and the author of it was ryanb_sc4..........so that should help rusty_777: Thanks, I'm glad it looks realistic because that's one of my main aims. psander5: Thanks, the good thing is that it's not one of New York's really famous landmarks so it's not all that recognizable to a lot of people and as far as small island's go, if I can do them anyone can! The airport is starting to shape up really quite well and I'm enjoying putting it together as it's something different from all those islands! Stay tuned people there's plenty more to come and LaGuardia Airport is starting to come into it's own!
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Hey everyone, managed to find a gap in my schedule to do an update. I'd like to thank everyone who has commented and offered your kind words and advice, it is as always much appreciated and the main reason I keep updating this CJ. Continuing on from the last couple of updates and the last of the series, mainly because there are no other islands off Lower Manhattan, I present to you Governor's Island. This one was particularly hard because of the lack of available BAT's that make it look like the real thing but I think I've managed to at least make it resemble the real thing in several ways. Anyhoo, on to a few replies first and then I'll post the update! SirUnger: Thanks, I appreciate it and welcome aboard. rusty_777: Thanks and welcome, the detail at times is pain-staking, talk about slow going, lol jacqulina: Glad to hear it! Artur_001: Thanks for your comment, with the avenue, you will find them on the STEX, if you enter in lane divider or avenue on search it should come up....or at least I think it will! lucky7: Thanks, it will be good to see how your's turns out as a different point of view is always good. Renas: Thanks! This first shot show's an overview of the Island and to New Yorker's I hope it's instantly recognizable to you as this may be one of my weaker representations. Located in the middle of this picture is Fort Jay built in 1794 as a form of coastal defense and in the background is the all important car ferry for access to the rest of New York City. Now because my CJ is a fusion of old and new New York's as evidenced by my inclusion of the World Trade Centre in earlier updates, I have included the Coast Guard's headquarters on the island as it was prior to 1995. So that's it people, for now anyway and I'm thinking for my next update I should get started on at least one of the 3 International Airports of New York and I'll start small with La Guardia.......if you can call La Guardia small but I guess for New York's standards it is. Ohh yeah and please leave a comment as your input is valuable and appreciated =P
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Hey everyone, my next update has taken longer than expected with real life posing a few problems but I will endeavour to get something out hopefully this weekend. jjune4991: Thanks, I definately recommend visiting, it's an amazing city. Godzillaman: It's coming, lol, maybe in the next few updates too! anarchy0029: Good to hear from a NYC local and glad to see I'm doing it justice jacqulina: Thanks, more to come soon, promise! cmdp123789: They should be on the STEX if u enter in parking lots in the search otherwise they'll be on the LEX, hope this helps.
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jacqulina: Thanking you, it took a while to get them how I wanted but I'm glad it paid off. Santos16: Thanks, believe me the WTC in my New York will be immortal as a sort of tribute to the horrific events of 9/11/01 that no one should ever forget. Weeks have turned into months as building placement is so crucial to getting it to look anything like New York City. psander5: lol, well it looked ok but I thought matching the textures would make it look more realistic and I'm happy with the result. Ok, I really do have nothing to complain about as we do actually have a pretty good summer here in New Zealand and after watching the British GP last weekend, I can't help but feel sorry for you guys and your miserable summers and I guess raping the earth of it's resources isn't helping the cause either. You could always escape to mainland Europe every now and then when you get sick of the rain so at least that's something! xxbydesign: Thanks, I'll definately release a region shot once I've put a few other things together because at the moment it's a lil bit of a mishmash. anik: Thanks for stopping by. I'm thinking for my next update which may very well be later on today, i'll continue my island theme and work on Governer's Island or work on the United Nations Plaze but i guess you'll all just have to wait and see =]
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The buildings I got from the LEX and I believe the author is jestar, the lots have been edited though so they will appear slightly different from above.
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Liberty and Ellis Island's from my current New York City CJ.
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Well, seeing how this weekend was pretty cold, wet and generally awful, here in New Zealand anyway, I had a bit more time to spend on Simcity and with this extra time I managed to edit quite a few lots and also finish another small island. Now in my last post I showed you Liberty Island and I decided it wasn't finished as a lot of the textures didn't match, well that has been remedied as shown by the close up picture below. Now for my next update I have gone with Liberty Island's neighbour, Ellis Island. For anyone not familiar with New York's history, Ellis Island was the entry port for over 12 million migrants between the years of 1892 to 1925. It was where many people's dreams began and ended as entry could be refused due to ill health or any number of reasons that made little sense to them. Today Ellis Island has been converted into a museum devoted to the history of immigration.
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anarchy0029: Thanking you very muchly. jacqulina: Thank you for commenting as always. matsw007: Thanks for dropping by. madsnielsen: Patience my friend is a virtue lol. If you are referring to the seawalls which I assume you are I'm not sure off the top of my head who made them but if you look up seawalls on the STEX and LEX you should find them. psander5: lol, I wish i could quit my job and focus solely on Simcity....actually in second thoughts, that would probably make Simcity 4 seem like a chore instead of a hobby. Anyway thanks for your kind comment as it is always appreciated. collgab: Thanks for taking the time to comment, much appreciated.
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Hey everyone, it's been a week or so since my last update as I have been pretty busy with work. However I do have something be it small to give you all and I hope you like it. First of all I'll answer a few replies. gabry85: Welcome back to the CJ, good to have you back on board. crazyarchitect: Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Now for the update and this week it's one of New York's most famous landmarks the Statue of Liberty. Stay tuned my people as there is more to come and please leave your thoughts and comments =]
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gndrew: Thanks for commenting. hunkske: Cheers! coolotter88: Thanks for your input, I was umming and ahhing about it when I started building it and the reason I didn't go ahead with it was the grass edging of the avenues which made it look spectacularly ugly. Now however that I was pointed in the right direction of swamper's avenue mod, I might go and give it another go, just to see how it looks. More to come soon!
