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Everything posted by dcfr_14
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Hello, I've done some searching on the Forum, but I could not find a clear and definitive answer to the following. I have an existing region in which 2 neighboring large sized cities have been built on so far. I would now like to make a new large city by joining four medium cities. These 4 medium cities I would like to join have not been built on, and have never been touched. Is this possible without destroying (disturbing) the 2 large cities I have already built on? Note: The 4 medium cities I would like to join do not share city boundaries with the 2 large cities I have built on. Any help would be great! Thanks.
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(Key) Beijing Part1: Palace Gate & Palace Wall & The Long Corridor
dcfr_14 commented on hinono's file in Civic & Non-RCI
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Looks good so far! I do have one concern. Will the wall pieces along the canal continue under elevated large bridges overhead (such as the Golden Gate or Brooklyn bridges), or will there have to be an emplty spot/tile under the bridge? Keep up the great work! dcfr
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Hello. I am currently building a city that has a Manhattan feel. I've been searching the STEX, but cannot seem to find any seawalls that would fit the downtown core area. I have some ports and industrial areas further up the coast, but I'm looking for a stone or cement look. I have seen some beauty seawalls from pegasus and JayStimson, but they don't seem to fit the Manhattan feel. Does anyone have any suggestions on a seawall that is out there I could use? Thanks, Dan
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DCMetro34, those can definitely be used for my Bronx & New Jersey urban shores. Heitomat, that is the closest I've seen so far. Thanks to both of you!
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Thanks for the reply. I like the unreleased seawalls best. Guess I'll just have to wait until they are released.
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Thanks for the quick answer, I'll give it a try.
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