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  1. I'll kick in one for this thread. Kensingway Naval Base
  2. Grand Hyatt, Melbourne, Australia

    So, um, my jaw... It's on the floor... I am speechless...   This is sincerely in a class of its own
  3. Grand Canyon

    Welcome back! And with a fantastic map as well
  4. The Pactagon (NAM Infrastructure Solutions)

    MandelSoft!! This is a fantastic addition, and I love the Friendship is Magic reference
  5. ZH Rosewood Cluster

    The scaling is somewhat off, as can be seen when compared to the Maxis homes on the right-hand side of the second image. That having been said, this is a fairly good approximation of some local neighborhoods. I lived in Jakarta for a year, and my house there looked very similar to those two models. So well done there!
  6. Beating a Dead Horse

    While I agree we should avoid becoming a Broken Base, this feels somewhat like a strawman argument to me. Just because things have been said before does not mean people should stop expressing their feelings toward the game. And I have seen as much namecalling from supporters of the new Simcity as from its detractors. Would everyone benefit from taking a step back and not being quite so passionate about their positions? Yes. But there are plenty of legitimate grounds for complaints, and I do not thing asking for people to silent their own unhappiness with a product that doesn't work as advertised is the way to go. Absolutely, let's be polite, productive, and friendly. But let's also disagree, level our honest opinions, and be civil in the process.
  7. Give Them A Break

    People have legitimate complaints here, which EA has tacitly acknowledged across the board. They are allowed to express their opinions, as are you. What people should not be doing is denigrating the people who disagree with them. We can have different ideas on the state of this game without getting into petty namecalling.
  8. Ditched the game

    Not sure if serious...
  9. I think Jonathan Cresswell has the most spot-on review thus far: http://www.jonathancresswell.co.uk/2013/03/review-simcity/
  10. A lot of reviews also are not factored in. IGN, for example, has a review in progress but has not released their final verdict. Ditto for a couple other sites. And the reviews in progress have turned sharply negative as the online issues have mounted, so I expect SImcity's metacritic score to fall further. I need to add I take little joy in this. While I smelled a disaster coming months ago, and personally despise DRM, I really did want Simcity to succeed. I love this franchise. It's one of my mainstays and has been since I was a child. Now the first simcity in 10 years is turning into a very public debacle, and I take no joy in the prospect that we might not ever see a Simcity 6 if this continues the way it's going.
  11. This is clearly satire (the last line is a giveaway), but so close to being believable it's disturbing
  12. They aren't the only ones. The IGN review in progress is heading rapidly more downhill- the reviewer was prepared to give a glowing endorsement at first, but now has been delayed enough due to the server issues that he's finally catching on that the game's region play is seriously buggy. You know, something all reviewers should be noticing. And Tom Chick put up a post basically saying that he won't release his review for a week or two in order to let EA/Maxis sort out their servers, but if he did right now it would be a one-star review.
  13. This is utter heartbreaking.

    There were bugs in SC4, terrible bugs, but the game was more than playable on release. The same cannot be said here. As for your second point, I try and be polite on here, but that's a hard argument for me to take seriously. We don't owe the developers anything. We are paying for this game. It's their job to make something that is both functional and fun. They have put years into the game, the least they can do is release it in a playable state. People have every right to pass judgement if they don't.
  14. Just for you I post this famous gif about IGN Also Gamespot and Gametrailers have been outed for being paid off this gen. maybe should wait for CNN and USAToday? Wait for the Tom Chick review, as he's usually on the mark with how he scores a game and isn't afraid to hand out low scores if they deserve them. Okey, lets not start a fire. IGN, gamespot and gametrailers hasn't given wrong impressions or over-rated scores, if you think so otherwise then flinging a stupid gif-pic in your comment, let me hear it. Also, I found your remarks sorta distasteful , How was my remark distasteful? Also, the gif was from another poster I was quoting, and you might note I actually removed it as I hate gifs in general.
  15. Just for you I post this famous gif about IGN Also Gamespot and Gametrailers have been outed for being paid off this gen. maybe should wait for CNN and USAToday? Wait for the Tom Chick review, as he's usually on the mark with how he scores a game and isn't afraid to hand out low scores if they deserve them.
  16. Simcity "Beta" review.

    Fully agree. In many ways, this is reminding me of the launch for Civilization V. For the record, I love Civ4 and have played it for years. When I read about Civ5 coming out and making big changes to the game- hexagons instead of squares!- I got excited. Really excited. As in, I planned on buying it the day of release. Then news started dripping out that certain basic features of previous titles wouldn't be there. Okay, whatever. Then came some questionable comments by the designers. Still excited... Then came negative feedback from beta testers. I got worried. But then came glowing review after glowing review, each of them extolling the virtues of Civ5 and how it was a massive step forward. I got excited again. On the day of release, I bought the game and immediately loaded it up. Not two hours in, I realized I'd made a terrible mistake. The beta tester complaints were more than right- the game was a broken mess. Worse, the reviews weren't simply wrong.They'd outright lied at several points. As in, there was no room for interpretation. The game was in jaw-droppingly terrible state, but it had managed to get a score of 90 on metacritic. The sole really negative review came from Tom Chick, who was the only one to correctly point out that the gameplay was shallow and diplomacy was broken. No one else did. So yeah, I'm reading these first six gushing reviews for Simcity, reading the seriously critical input from beta testers, and that one very honest review from arstechnica... it's hard not to feel like this is Civ5 all over again. I'm seeing all the same red flags.
  17. Amherst GOCB

    Spa, you are on a roll!
  18. City of the damned

    A couple helpful things: -Simpeg has a few nifty items to make your city look dirtier,such as a sewage canal kit, an alley kit, and a lot of industrial style filler lots. They're cosmetic items, but things which go a long way toward adding a slum feeling. -As other people have said, the STEX has a lot of tenements and W2W buildings. -With actual gameplay, you can be negligent on collecting garbage and that alone will dirty up the place tremendously. I've done it before when I was trying to create a neglected city district.
  19. Montreux and Leman lake - Switzerland

    I don't get it.Why troll excellent maps? They're only going to discourage good contributors from contributing. Regardless, Izidor, this is a lovely map. Keep up the good work!
  20. International Insurance

    This is excellent for those medium sized cities- not smaller towns, and not megatropolises, but that in-between size. We don't have many buildings at that mid-level of skyline, so this will be extremely useful! Excellent work!
  21. Berchtesgaden, Germany

    A lovely alpine area. And the new terrain mod looks great as well. Thanks, blunder!
  22. BAT Request Thread

    If I can make a suggestion: The Waterbury Public Library from Waterbury, Vt. This building would be a great addition for smaller towns or exurbs.
  23. Gwaii Haanas

    This may be, hands down, the best map on the STEX. Thank you!
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