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One building I would love to see created here is the Plummer Building in Rochester, Minnesota. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and served as one of the original Mayo Clinic buildings. It was built in 1928 and is a great example of a midwestern art deco skyscraper. There's some truly incredible detail all over this building, and in my opinion is one of the most beautiful buildings in Minnesota. Wikipedia page for the Plummer Building
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Network Addon Mod (NAM) - Cross-Platform
computerfreak60 commented on NAM Team's file in Gameplay Mods
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Where to download the BAT tool
computerfreak60 replied to computerfreak60's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
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I used to have the SimCity BAT tool on a different computer (which I no longer have). Maybe a few month ago or so, I downloaded the lot editor, plugin manager, and gmax, but not the BAT tool (I didn't feel like downloading it at the time. I got all the files at simcity.ea.com or something along the lines of that. Now, that site no longer works. All I can find is this crappy new EA site with no SimCity 4 addons. Now, I want to start making my own buildings and want to know where to download the Building Architect Tool. Thanks in advanced!
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The ST 6.0 Department of Technical Affairs
computerfreak60 replied to Craig-Abcvs's topic in Simtropolis Related
It works but it is much slower than on my other computer that has Netscape Navigator 9. Yet my connection is like 100 MBPS, Simtropils works at 2.50 KBPS. I don't get the message on Netscape. Also. My other computer doesn't support SimCity 4. -
The ST 6.0 Department of Technical Affairs
computerfreak60 replied to Craig-Abcvs's topic in Simtropolis Related
When I get on SimTropolis, it says You are seeing this message because we detect that you are using Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1) ; .NET CLR 2.0.50727). I am not using Mozilla or any Mozilla-based internet browser. I am using Internet Explorer 8.0. Why is it saying this?
