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http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=30.498329,-97.689807&spn=0.006804,0.013937&z=17 I found these roads back when I used to deliver pizzas. Abby Road, Penny Lane, and Blue Jay Way. Wait, was Blue Jay Way a beatles reference? I don't think Deer Run was, but there are lots of deer in the area.
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I'm gonna be the jerk here and just give the "OK" hand sign, just because I felt like being different than two thumbs up. Anyways, looks excellent, but you got a type in the description. You have Glowable stats. WTF is a glowable building? I know I know, you meant growable, anyways keep up the good work.
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I don't know but it certainly is a problem for me whenever I need to play something such as ferries on the coast.
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bomber991 replied to RadioheadFan's topic in Mapping Community Room
I was hoping someone could make a map of the Austin Texas area. I was going to experiment and do it myself, but microdem locks up whenever I try to import any images. Also there is already a map of Austin on here, but it's very unrealistic. The river on it is way out of proportion, and there are mountains in it. There are no mountains here. I want something that's to scale. Thanks in advance to whoever does it. -
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Thanks for the info jersey devil. Alright guys, got another question, should I recreate Round Rock Texas, or Austin Texas? See, I live in round rock, but it's really more like north austin. Round rock's got those world famous round rock donuts, and the dell diamond. It's gonna be on the simple life on fox this week I think. Austin's pretty cool though too. It's alot more city-like than round rock is. Eh, whatever, I'll probably just do both. Well, nevermind, I started with a little section just to see how hard it is. And it's time consuming. I just don't have the time to do it, and if I did have the time, there's other things that I'd rather do anyway.
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Hey, great work on the city so far. I've got a question though, when you were terraforming the land, how did you go about getting it right? I mean, how did you know how high and low to make everything? Any special brand maps out there that have the elevation info? And what kind of scale did you use for the elevation? I was just wondering. I'd like to recreate the area I live in, maybe not in as much detail as you, but I do have alot of free time. Plus it'd be fun to learn the entire area.
