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  1. Ramping troubles..

    @ AIX - yes there is. :-) I guess i'll have to stick with that workaround, because unfortunately, I don't need two ramps transforming into one RHW-2.. I'll just have to wait untill the next NAM update.. ;-)
  2. Ramping troubles..

    I knew that
  3. Ramping troubles..

    Originally posted by: samness7 Also, in the Transitions, I think there are a few lots to turn RHW-2 into MIS, but those may also be in the Ramps menu. (PS Happy 200th post AIX!)quote> I have only found MIS to RHW-4 :-( And since that transition-piece leads you to a single RHW-4, there is no way to make it end up in a RHW-2: the RHW-4 to RHW-2 puzzle piece gives you two RHW-4 ways ending up into one RHW-2-road
  4. Ramping troubles..

    Thanks for the effort, Aix! Unfortunately, these ramps only allow you to "ramp off" your highway to an onging RHW-2 road. What I really want, is the ramp to end up in a RHW-2 road. Let me try to make things more clear with this example. My RHW-6C road will be "ramped off" with a MIS-6C Exit ramp, right? I would like to know if it's possible to connect the end of the MIS-part to a new piece of RHW-2. In other words: the MIS-part has to end up in a RHW-2 road.
  5. Ramping troubles..

    Hey guys, Just a quickie: Is there a way to connect a MIS-ramp to a RHW-2 or 'normal' Road?
  6. GLR Bridge?

    Although your answer does help me with the 'water issues', thank you for that, I was actually wondering if there exists such a thing as a CANAL GLR bridge?
  7. GLR Bridge?

    Hi guys, Google couldn't help me out - so here I am again, with another question.. Is it me, or are there simply NO glr-bridges? It would be cool to have real glr bridges crossing over the canals, for example.
  8. Oracle is getting sophisticated

    Dear readers, Oracle is getting more and more sophisticated, which is a good thing - especially for the market value of properties. Remember the planning for a new park + museum area? Well.. Seems everything went according to plan. With the demolishing of the old police station, nothing could stop the Mayor from designing his dream oase: The religious area of Oracle really liked the cross-shaped pond. All around the pond was a narrow path with lots of benches and high trees: providing privacy and shadow during those sizzling summer days. In the evenings, the Oraclers get their romantic hat on... Soooo... Next to the park, connected via a pedestrian skywalker, we find the Museum Area! And since it houses a real tram museum, the mayor thought it'd be fun to actually have a tram running around throughout the museum area. The location is perfect: next to the train station, and sandwiched between main avenues. The area holds 6 museums.. Especially the Gugenheim is very popular. And to finish this update: a night shot of the new leisure area: The park is easy to recognize with its lit palm trees, and the museums can't be missed either. On the right, we find the residential skyscrapers. All up in the north we can just catch a glimpse of the yacht marina.
  9. WindowsIsle vs. AppleIsle

    Hehe.. As lame as it might seem in the beginning; think of all the beautiful coastlines you can create in that bay-area in the apple-logo.. :-)
  10. Expanding & Some intimate views

    Dear Simcitizens, I would like to share some new images with you. We start with a view on two areas: In the far left, you see the "cheaper" area of Oracle. In the right, around the lake, we find the "rich" neighbourhood. The red area will become a big park, with lots of bushes, trees, flowerbeds, rural sidewalks, etc. The blue area will form a new avenue. Opposite the park, at the other side of the future avenue, a true science-area will be created: museums, schools, art centers, galleries, theatres.. So, since this picture was from a few months ago, the Mayor grew a lot of trees in a short period. Also note the new neighbourhood, connecting the light-commercial zone with the richer area. Please note the boulevard underneath the iMax-theatre and along the rail track: there has been a rumor that the two will be connected, so that the boulevard will form one, long L-shaped walk of elegance. Speaking of the iMax-theatre: it's pretty clear where the entertainment can be found in this city. But: just wait untill the cultural area next to the new park will be developed! So. Let's cross the river once again, heading north-east. Here, I proudly present you our new freight yard, in the heart of the ever-expanding industrial sector: All these valuable goods will soon find their way into the expensive windows of the Four Seasons shopping center Ahhhhh - the sun goes down and the cars light up the narrow streets in the rich area. Only some over-ambitious clerks are still working in the financial district Pecunia.............. ............the factories are already closed. A freight train howls in the late evening........ ..........and a happy few are heading towards the theatre
  11. Helicopter tour

    Can't find the download anymore.. but search on the STEX for "boulevard" + "parking" 
  12. Helicopter tour

    Since it's going so well with the planning of the brand new Oracle, the Mayor decided to treat y'all on a ride with his heli. As we fly over the rather dull yet religious borough Holy Hill, we are treated on a perfect view of the small, German-style church. While steering to the right, hence the movement blurs, we're entering the light-commercial area, with the brand new iMax-cinema. Today, Inception was shown for the first time in Oracle. It's a good thing that there is plenty of parking space around the complex. Can you imagine that the waitresses of that cute café on the corner have to cross the road every time someone wants to order another drink? Aaah yes - zooming over the secluded area for the happy few.. This small canal, which finds it's origin in the artificial bay where the yacht marina is located, flows into the Dorian river.. That sun sure likes to reflect on those swimming pools.. So: the new La Defense, as the Mayor calls his commercial opus. There's a big station on the left, a small one-track on the right and of course a big subway-hub in the heart of the financial district Pecunia. The Oracles sure love their squares, boulevards and trees.. Especially during lunch break Hoovering over our simple yet efficient infrastructure, we're setting course for the dirty part of Oracle: the industrial sector *cough* The smog takes your breath away... Our water purifying system: the pride of the city. The new office for Water Connections is being built across the road of the rinsing complex. Yeah, we know: why don't we just remove that ancient rail track that's not getting you anywhere? It's getting dark quickly: we better head back... Dusk already fell over the region. Industry looks so much softer in the dark.. One last glimpse on Pecunia.. Thanks for flying with me :-)
  13. Kiosque Presse, 74 Boulevard George Washington

    God.. it's STUNNING! I love the canals! Which set/mod do you use for them?
  14. Can't find it?... Ask here!

    Guys, sorry to bother with such a newbie-question.. But is it me, or is it simply impossible to find the famous London Skyscraper anywhere on Stex or sc4devotion? Help will be greatly appreciated
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