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Forkton - Update #24.1 - Work work, and some inspiration maybe
max_13 replied to iviaarten's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
love the pictures of the overpasses!- 267 Replies
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My Cities: Skylines CJ Scrapbook -- The Night Cometh...
max_13 replied to BLANKBLANK's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
The more pictures I see of the Some Roads mod the more I want to give it a try. Just don't want to lose another savegame good update! Although I don't agree with that random small house next to a highway exit- 324 Replies
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San Leandro (#11 Connecting the Dots)
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Replies: San Leandro #2 Old Town I've always wanted to build a proper old town, and now that my investor granted me absolute freedom I gave it a shot. In the future it will be situated very close to downtown of my largest city, but right now the surrounding area is still barren land. I will do another update once the old town has some context. In front of one of the massive gates. Access by train is particularly dramatic. Old Town Station. A long row of buildings. Nowadays used as a school. Even the metro entrance (to the right) has an old feel to it. Historic housing. Art school. The original city hall. Nowadays a museum. The current city hall to the left and San Leandro Cathedral to the right. City hall and plaza. San Leandro State University. San Leandro Gate. View from city hall. Joining the trend of decorated roundabouts. Okay that's it for now. Thanks for reading! -
My Cities: Skylines CJ Scrapbook -- The Night Cometh...
max_13 replied to BLANKBLANK's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
Nice mixture of modern and historic architecture. There seem to be a lot more historic buildings in the workshop for the old town I'm currently building, good to know. Some of your streets really do look Asian, I like it.- 324 Replies
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Forkton - Update #24.1 - Work work, and some inspiration maybe
max_13 replied to iviaarten's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
You just have the prettiest roundabouts! I also really like that sports park. The football stadium is actually home to one of the clubs here in Hamburg, had a good laugh when I found it on Steam By the way, if you're having issues with lighting in your pictures I can suggest to try out the mod Sun Control. Works great, but the info views are bugged with it at the moment so I only use it for taking screens.- 267 Replies
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Talooga County (#2: St. Claire, regional airport and rural development)
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Hey guys, I found this place through a reddit thread and really enjoyed looking at other mayor's beautiful journals, so I thought I might as well give it a shot with my new city - or better say new county comprised of several cities. First up is the city of Bushong which occupies the eastern part of an island. Bushong has a population of roughly 32,000 - it will be a small town compared to the yet-to-be-built metropolis of Talooga City, however Bushong is extremely affluent (around $60/m² average land value, no unemployment) and is situated on a picturesque bay. It also acts as county seat and seat of the court. So, let's visit Bushong and enjoy the sunset.. Overview Bushong Bay - home to some of the most exclusive real estate in the city Downtown The Talooga Capitol. Central train and bus stations in the front. View from the Capitol toward Talooga Court. Reverse angle of the Capitol. Peasants Citizens in front of the Capitol. Talooga Court. View of the Court with northern Bushong in the back. Downtown Bushong features a network of elevated pedestrian paths. A major roundabout connecting Downtown to the Bay and Bushong Tech Park. Bushong Tech Park - a major source of innovation within Talooga County, also a great place to live Bushong Science Centre and adjacent shopping. Bushong is also home to Chirper! Thanks to its great infrastructure, the Tech Park is a friendly place for families. Bushong Institute of Technology (BIT) Northern Bushong - a low-density residential neighborhood Roundabout connecting Downtown to Northern Bushong. The main commercial area. High school, football pitch and one hell of a view. The pier and some waterfront shopping. The Aquarium. Reverse angle. Outskirts Highway to main intersection. Bushong farms can be seen on the left. Bushong Farms. Farmers are struggling heavily to find workers after the shift to hightech industry. I am willing subsidize them for the time being (and because I like fresh milk), but it is possible that the area will be repurposed in the long run. Cargo area. The main highway exit. May be changed entirely once traffic from other cities starts flowing in. Bushong Central Park. It's still WIP. What's ahead The next project will be situated to the west of Bushong - St. Claire. Where Bushong was busy with itself, St. Claire will be a touristy city filled with culture and awesome waterfront highrises. The big island in the back will be entirely occupied by Talooga City, a bustling metropolis of at least 200,000 people. Afterwards I'll decide what to do with the remaining islands/peninsulas. All right, thanks for reading! -
My Cities: Skylines CJ Scrapbook -- The Night Cometh...
max_13 replied to BLANKBLANK's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
That last picture is really something. Looking forward to your urban update!- 324 Replies
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Forkton - Update #24.1 - Work work, and some inspiration maybe
max_13 replied to iviaarten's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
Great idea on combining sewage and green energy. It would be cool if the dam could filter out a bit of the pollution. You need to expand a lot if you ever want to break even though!- 267 Replies
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Talooga County (#2: St. Claire, regional airport and rural development)
max_13 replied to max_13's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
It seems like I lost this savegame for now because of the Traffic++ mod (zoneable pedestrian paths). This mod keeps making problems so I'm going to start another map without it to be on the safe side. I guess it's not so bad, because I was pretty much done with the small island and about to build a more or less separate city on the bigger island, so I might as well do that on a better map. Regarding the color in my pictures: I really don't like the vanilla LUTs, I think they make the cities look too colorful. But I'll try to optimize visibility a bit. Anyway, glad you liked my first attempt! -
Wallburg of the far north - Chapter #1
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Very nice area to start a new town, loving the mountains in the back. That lonely convenience store will soon be the leading chain of big-box stores in the region! -
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max_13 replied to BLANKBLANK's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
Now that's one cozy little town! Did Traffic++ crash your game? I had lots of troubles with it last night, but it's playable again. Although I still don't have the arrows on my roads back...- 324 Replies
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Talooga County (#2: St. Claire, regional airport and rural development)
max_13 replied to max_13's topic in Cities: Skylines City Journals
"Can you believe this guy? Taking his 1990 Ford Shitbird to the fast lane when I need to get to my meeting... wait a minute! That's not the highway to Bushong! Where the hell am I and what is this place?" Heh, a common confusion these days. If you haven't been to Talooga County for a while you probably wouldn't recognize it anymore that's how quickly this place is growing. Remember to update your GPS! Since our last get-together quite a lot has changed: St. Claire welcomes both new residents and tourists with its long, pristine beaches, high-end shopping and premiere entertainment facilities. Truly a hell on earth if you ask me as someone who prefers more alternative tourism. To accommodate all these new travellers I personally ordered the construction of our very own St. Claire-Bushong Airport. Not quite as big as the planned Talooga International Airport (TLX), but nontheless the pride of this office. I'm still amazed that we even got this far considering most of our brightest college graduates directly move to Bushong Tech Park to try to invent the next Chirper. I really should revoke recreational use and send these kids to military training so they finally man up! But I digress... Aside from the new city and the airport, we completed quite some other interesting projects, so let's get to it. Before developing the new city of St. Claire we had to upgrade our existing infrastructure. The main highway going through our county has been upgraded with a new interchange that I managed to buy from external engineers (have I mentioned the useless academics here in Talooga?). I also ordered to completely overhaul our public transportation systems: Bushong, St. Clair as well as the other parts of our little island are now served by over 30 bus lines, 10 metro lines and several highspeed trains between Bushong, St. Claire and the airport. St. Claire The highway to St. Claire. St. Claire in all of its - ahem - beauty. How can you cramp so many hotels next to the beach?! St. Claire train station. To the left you see the new museum, to the right our new theatre. The theatre. The museum. The main shopping boulevard. The boulevard leads directly to the beach. The main beach with public pools and cheap restaurants. The many smaller streets you can find aren't quite as glamorous. The harbor. St. Claire University with the business park in the back. Look how the students enjoy their legal pot at the parking lots. Outskirts After developing the new city I also ordered development of some rural areas and investments in our manufacturing industry. St. Claire and adjacent towns are connected via a regional highway. A highway stop. Old Green Old Green is a small community based on farming and forestry. I just love this place! Life still makes sense out here: guns, church and women without teeth. Men die by the age of 35 from a meth overdoze or simply an ingrown toenail thanks to zero advanced medical care. What's not to like? The Docks People often ask me "what's the favorite past-time of your citizens?" It's a good question, seeing how we only have a theatre, a museum and a couple of rather terrible cinemas. I guess you either smoke pot or go on a shopping spree. Now, we ran into some trouble sustaining all of the mindless consumerism that has taken a hold of our county in recent time, so we desperately needed an industrial base. Ah, the docks! Where terrible safety standards meet a low work ethic to create a place of magic. Do you smell that? Smells like GDP growth! Obviously an extensive dock attracts manual labor and thus... a certain clientel that promptly claimed a neighboring piece of land. I guess they have to live somewhere after all.. If you ever pass through Talooga I would avoid a wrong turn in this area. A bunch of kids playing with burning industrial waste in front of a burger joint. Or as we call it here: a Thursday. St. Claire Gated Community You remember the new interchange I had to build in order to manage the sudden surge in traffic? Yea, turns out adjacent households weren't too thrilled about that. Average land value in Bushong dropped from $60 to $59. I already fear re-election, you never know with these snobs. So, in a genius political move I quickly ordered the construction of a gated community and gave noise-disturbed residents of Bushong a discount on these homes. Entry and club house. Tennis club. Private medical facility with pools. Life is easy out here. A dedicated police patrol car is approaching. St. Claire Old Town Well, Old Town is probably the wrong terminology as every single building has a modern style to it, but the underlying building code is rigorously enforced to ensure a homogenous appearance. The real Talooga Old Town will be situated over in Talooga City. Tourists love this place! St. Claire-Bushong Airport A fancy airport hotel. Train station, bus stops and the terminal. Oh great, seems like every air traffic controller is taking a smoke break while a landing is taking place. No worries guys! All right, that's it for now! Thanks for reading. I will do more incremental updates as I move a long. Also, thanks a lot for the nice comments after my inaugural presentation
