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I have had NAM installed for few years now and I'm getting tired of the transportation view. I want to download another Regional Transportation View MOD but when I try. It doesn't do anything. Is there a way to get rid of NAM's Region Transportation View. I don't like how the Highway or Avenues look in particular. Please help! I really appreciate it!
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This MOD is great. Simcity 4 no longer has a real website where you can actually download simcity buildings as props. Here is a link to the buildings you need. Download the Lot Editor and both PROP PACK 1 & 2. You must download both of them for it to work. http://www.sc4devotion.com/SC4D_Maxis_files_LE.html
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I've built a large airport for my city and I have a 3 terminals, with runways of all sizes. Parking Garages and Parking Lots, as well as a Control Tower and a cargo airport. The planes don't show up and the cargo dosn't work either. Basically: My airport does not have airplanes flying in and out of it and my cargo boxes are not showing up. Here are some pics -Picture 1: My Control Tower and Long Term Parking -Picture 2: Long Term Parking -Picture 3: Cargo Terminal -Picture 4: My Airport with no airplanes or anything really -Picture 5: No Parked planes -Picture 6: No Cargo Boxes showing up Please Help
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When you download most of RLS lots by simgoober for example, it gives you a file that installs the building on its own instead of you sticking several files in your plugins. Somehow the program has been changed to Widows media player and i can no longer install buildings by RLS
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I have noticed recently that my region view is not looking that good. It's not the layout but the graphics. I have the highest graphics for it, but when i look at one of my suburbs, it dosn't show the housing, it shows the layout under the housing. Heres a picture that might help you realize what I'm talking about. notice it shows no houses in this city....it just shows the foundation for them...and the brown spots are where my ploppable lake is supposed to be.
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I have noticed recently that my region view is not looking that good. It's not the layout but the graphics. I have the highest graphics for it, but when i look at one of my suburbs, it dosn't show the housing, it shows the layout under the housing. Heres a picture that might help you realize what I'm talking about. notice it shows no houses in this city....it just shows the foundation for them...and the brown spots are where my ploppable lake is supposed to be.
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Finally here are some pictures of St. Louis itself. Downtown The Gateway Arch Forest Park / Central West End.. -St. Louis Children's Hospital is currently not in my city but you can expect to see it coming soon. I don't know how I forgot it but I will surly put it in there. Futuristic!- Bottle District -in the picture you can see one of the 3 new highrises going into the bottle district. The tall one in the middle, The Bottle District Residential Tower III- supposed to be a little over 630 ft. which is the current height of the Gateway Arch.
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Just a note that this region is going to be as real as I can make it. I don't know nearly every road or what every area is like in the area so this is basically all from out of my head or using a map. One of the big mistakes to point out on my own is that 270 to the north does not exactly cross their and the islands themselves are a bit messed up but I plan on fixing those in the future. Other note, the city of Florissant to the north, is built off what I've seen on maps and to what I remember of my few times being in that area. My next area that I plan on completing will be Northwest County, (Northwest St. Louis County) Which will consist of Hazelwood, Bridgeton, and Maryland Heights. You can expect to be seeing city shots next of St. Louis, North County and Florissant.
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Once again I am making an attempt to create a city journal for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. Here are some Quick Facts as of 2006. St. Louis today has a population of around 355,000 people and is finally beginning to grow for the first time since 1950. Largest Suburbs (06) O'Fallon - 76,000 28 sq. miles St. Charles- 68,000 23 sq. miles St. Peters- 66,000 25 sq. miles Chesterfield 58,000 32 sq. miles Florissant 52,000 12 sq. miles Belleville 41,000 19 sq. mies St. Louis Metropolitan Area - 3,000,000 - Passenger Count - 16 million 2006 REGION SHOTS
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By 2050, St. Louis will have a little over 700,000 people and the metropolitan will have close to 5 million. Suburbs will finally have grown into Illinois turning into another St. Charles County. USA- will remain the a World Super Power, and still continue being stronger than China. Sorry but China nor the rest of the world will ever be able to compete with the US when it comes to Military. Were way ahead as it is and it's not going to stop. Canada- See further faster growth. The exchange between Canadians moving to America and Americans moving to Canada will not change. Canada's population will grow mostly from immigrants and its economy will continue to grow. The US and Canada will join together with there own currency and work more closely together. Europe- Decrease in population will continue and continued criticism against the U.S. will not change. The USA will rely less and less on europe for trade and military alliances forcing Europe to think they are still a big part fo the world yet they won't be. China- Reach around 1.5 billion before it finally slows down. They will work closer with the US trying to keep peace among the world. Although they will increase their military strength, it will still be nothing like the USA's. China will participate among more world events and will help its neighboring countries grow and develop.
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I like Chesterfield very much and think it is a great suburb in St. Louis, yet I have my doubts in some of the things you said. St. Louis will never reach 2 million unless it finally gets permission to annex past the cities 61 sq. miles. Chesterfield even today is not the richest Missouri suburb, maybe later on but not yet. It still is surpassed by cities like Ladue, and Clayton, MO. Chesterfield even with 100,000 people would not be the largest suburb. Independence, MO, suburb to KC has over 112,000 people. Chesterfield since the year 2000 has seen less and less growth of neighborhoods and living. The most recent estimated population growth is around 58,000 which is still smaller than the estimated population for O'Fallon-76,000, St. Charles 68,000 and St. Peters 66,000. Wildwood, which is more than twice the size of Chesterfield, and bigger than the city of St. Louis, will probably rank among one of the larger cities and wealthier. It currently has around 40,000 and seems to be growing and filling in its over 70 sq. miles. I don't dislike Chesterfield at all. I think it is probably the nicest suburb of St. Louis, not the richest, but nicest for its size and enjoy driving through it. I still have my doubts though on it being able to compete with the growth of St. Charles County cities. Wentzville, MO, had around 7,000 people in 2000 and is already approaching well over 20,000 people.
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Hey, tell me if i did or didn't fix the images. THanks
