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cloudysky234

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  1. Why is everyone so for regional play? This just makes Maxis think that regional play with many tiles is the way to go. Wouldn't it be better to just have ONE huge tile (as large as a region)?
  2. The tiles are as small as SC4 medium tiles? I only ever play on big tiles on SC4, and even they could be bigger...
  3. Population limit?

    The problem with such small cities is that subways, monorails, high-speed trains, motorways, etc. are often not justified in such small cities. Few such cities have trams either.
  4. Hello, I'm new here! (Although a long time SimCity4 player). I was wondering, is it possible to build non-intersecting Subways? I would like my people to commute more realistically, on subway lines, rather than use the tunnels as a sort of road where they can go anywhere. The NAM has certain "higher" elevated rail pieces that allow a network to be build above the normal elevated network. Is there a mod that might make "deeper" subways? If not, is there some trick that can be used?
  5. SimCity: Wishlists

    I would like the ability to add lines (for example tram lines). This system wouldn't have to be very elaborate, eg. vehicles etc. would not have to be taken care of, but it would be nice to be able to make real transport lines instead of just laying the tracks.
  6. Population limit?

    I thought I heard in a video that the number of agents will be limited to a "few thousand". Will this mean that we won't see large cities anymore? And why would they make such small maps? 2km by 2km is rather tiny.
  7. Non-intersecting/Deeper Subway

    Seems interesting, but where is the download link? Well, if you haven't already got the NAM you certainly should. You can get it at the LEX (separate registration required to download) at: http://sc4devotion.c....php?lotGET=851 Nono, I have the NAM of course! I meant the link to ESURE project.
  8. Non-intersecting/Deeper Subway

    Seems interesting, but where is the download link?
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