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DW Rutledge replied to MarkShot's topic in NAM & Transit Networks
I don't understand how to get started with the RHW, specifically neighbor connections. Does anyone have suggestions on where to start? -
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hello. i downloaded swamper77's seaport crates and i can't find them in any menu. there's no readme file. does anyone know where they are? alternately, do you know of any other ploppable crates i could use for a seaport area? thanks for your help.
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Hello. I've taken a sort of unorthodox path to Sim City 4. I began playing Sim City 3000 Unlimited in 2004 when I saw it for $10 at Best Buy. That was my first experience with any Sim City game. I've had SC4 for well over a year, but am just now getting into it. I have a few newbie related questions of your opinion, I appreciate any and all info you give me. I have read a good deal of the threads but I can't read as much as I'd like as this site is blocked at work. I guess they want me working there and not surfing simtropolis for some reason. 1. I understand a large map is 16 km squared. That's not even as big as some of the cities out there. Do you approach a large map as a county? or a single city? or something smaller? 2. Do you try to fit RCI all into 1 tile, or do you have dedicated industrial/commercial tiles? 3. What is your opinion on the best grid for downtown? I'm thinking about using a 7x7 grid, so I can have 4 3x3s plus area for a subway/bus station. 4. are the largest skyscrapers 6x6? 5. Do you use 4, 6, or 8 lane highways? it seems like that would be the most realistic approach, but i'm worried about taking up too much space on the map. these are mostly opinion questions, so no answer is wrong obviously. thanks in advance for any help you can provide me. Bob
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we have a saying in texas - if i owned hell and houston, i'd live in hell, and rent out houston.
