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  1. College college college

  2. rip my friends, we'll see you again soon

  3. Amesbury, part 2 & South Bannockburn Area

    @sejr99999 I'm glad to here you enjoyed it! no lot editing was used in this update, though. I can't seem to find the time to sit down and learn how to use it. I've probably used it 4 times at the max haha.
  4. Amesbury, Part 1

    @HazaniPratama thanks man, i'm glad you liked it
  5. Amesbury, part 2 & South Bannockburn Area

    @Ln X: thanks! as for vehicles they seem to disappear when i put the game in pause and i don't know exactly how to get them to reappear while the game is paused...   @Alex_1210 i didn't aim for a clean and fancy city so that's why it may seem cold to you. Now that you mention it the church surrounded by the apartments does seem like a scene out of Eastern Europe   @Konstantinll this area isn't the center/cbd of the city and the surroundings (tree covered hill) are eventually surrounded by homes that will be shown later. For a real rural community check out one of my earlier updates :D   @urielgarcia I'm glad you liked it!
  6. Amesbury, part 2 & South Bannockburn Area

    Welcome back to Borussia! SC4 decided to cooperate and let me get some screen shots today so here is the second part of the Amesbury update, followed by our travels through the South Bannockburn Area. Yesterday we left off in the Upper Amesbury neighborhood, located on the hill overlooking the highway. Downhill and to the west lie more modern homes. Back onto the highway we encounter many retail stores, a sign we are getting closer to Bannockburn. More stores. Homes lie on the hillside as we drive on down the highway. Away from the highway perched on the hills lie the windmills that give power to many of the locals. Condos and apartments replace the stores as we continue east. Driving off the highway we are covered by the shadows of the large condos to our left. In the middle of the urban mess lies a center of learning and a baseball field for the kiddies to play on. Grundge meets modern in some places of South Bannockburn We encounter another school, as well as a pitch and a Gridiron Football field. Both are used by amateur teams. Beside the sports complex lies St. Nicolas Church, nicknamed "the Church of the People" since it resides among the lower wealth apartments and industries. We'll end today's update with a view of one of the local parks Hopefully you enjoyed this much longer update. Thanks for viewing
  7. Amesbury, Part 1

    Well if you remember this CJ from like 8 months ago, congratulations! I had planned on doing some updates throughout the winter...and spring...and summer but I stepped away from SC4 for a short break that turned into about an 8 month hiatus haha. I'm not sure how active my CJ will be in the upcoming months since college begins soon, but before it starts I will try to have at least 2 updates for you all to see. *I intended on having a large amount of photos for this update, but good ol SC4 kept crashing to desktop (woohoo!). So this update will be short (boo) Okay enough of me talking, lets begin. Last update we ended in the old port of Port Vale. Continuing on the highway inland we drive into the suburb of Amesbury. The Amesbury suburban area includes the far edge of Duke's Point, as seen by the grundge above. West side of Amesbury contains many row houses from the industrial days of old. Down the highway we enter the small but entertaining Old Station Lane, known for its old buildings and plazas. Lots of lil cafe's and restaurants are located here. Farther out from the Highway and the station lies the suburban areas. Most of the populace of Amesbury lives here on the hill or close to it. Close up you can see the Court House and the local pitch. Many of the timberframe buildings were the first businesses in the town. When Upper Amesbury (the occupied area on the hill) and Old Station Lane merged to form the town of Amesbury, each community fielded their top XI and played each other on the pitch. Upper Amesbury won and named the new town Amesbury as a result. On Founder's Day each year a two teams play each other, one from the Lane and one from Upper Amesbury. Part 2 coming soon. Hope you all enjoyed this (very) short update
  8. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

    hooray for twitter updates *clicks follow button*
  9. Good site to buy SC4 deluxe from?

    thank you guys for your responses. I will probably try to get a CD first since prefer owning a tangible object, but if i can find it on sale at steam i would get a copy off of that as well.
  10. After taking a break from playing sim city, i was going to start up again. Only problem is that i have lost the game disc and none of the local stores in my area sell the cd. Is their any cheap but reliable sites you guys know about to buy the game off of
  11. back, but not in black

    1. Durfsurn

      Durfsurn

      oh AC/DC would be sad

    2. TowerDude

      TowerDude

      RACIST! x(

    3. evanm1487

      evanm1487

      haha you kids and your silly responses

  12. Mosaics from Lookout Ridge

    So you're trying to say these aren't pics off the internet? haha great job on those mosaics
  13. Duke's Point & Port Vale

    @titanicbuff @Jamonbread i'm glad you guys enjoyed the filth, too
  14. Duke's Point & Port Vale

    @16minuteman haha 99% of what you saw is from the stex, lex or simpeg4 so if you want to you could get all the lots you want quite easily
  15. Duke's Point & Port Vale

    @Liszak here is the row houses, there's also some more on the LEX https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=350 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=351 the sea walls are marrast's embankment set http://community.simtropolis.com/files/file/16655-marrasts-embankment-set/ @raynev1 @Benedict @Black3200 @Schulmanator I'm glad you all enjoyed the update. It took awhile to make it but it was worth the time to give it the grungy look that you see in the pics
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