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0 Clean SlateAbout duffarama
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I personally use PhotoBucket for my images. Quite easy to use as well. https://www.photobucket.com/
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Date: 4/20/2005 3:06:18 PM Author: garfiedude I suppose thats doable. http://spartan117.simvision.net/Tutorials/TransitEnabledLots/SC4Hex/ Thats the tutorial, the rest is Lot Editor stuff.quote> Cheers, thanks for all your help garfiedude. All the best.
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Date: 4/20/2005 8:57:49 AM Author: garfiedude So basicly, you want a new road piece that is half tile, half pavement? Yu couldmake lots that way, but making an actual road tool would be a no go unless you did it with the ANT, but the ANT can't function like a road, so it would be just for looks.quote> You could maybe make a 10x1 transit enabled lot because we know that 2 transit enabled lots can't connect to each other. (instead of making a road tool)
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Having fun with the light rail mod. Is there any way I can replace the train track texture with the light rail one? EDIT: Sorry guy, I have found a way how to do it: https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=37801&forumID=41&search=1&searchstring = if anyone is interested.
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garfiedude: You know how roads take up one tile with the side paths of the road overlapping into the next tile? I was thinking for the one-lane road the space that the lane doesn't take up in the tile is covered by the side paths. Cheers.
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ONE-LANED ROAD I'd like to request a transit enabled one-lane road. We have seen those one-way roads in the game, but they are 2 laned one-way roads. I'd like someone to churn up one of these because there are alot of them in the City of Melbourne This isn't a good example, but it should give you an idea: http://www3.worldisround.com/photos/8/531/4.jpg align=baseline> Since you cannot take up half a block for something, I have thought that the centre of the block should be the one-laned road and the sides can be the footpath. (whereas a normal road has its paths overlapping into the blocks next to it.) Cheers.
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