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Chocomax - your photos look great. Thanks. Like everybody else it seems - I'll keep watching for more. very cold cheers Mike
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Thanks - I like the construction pics too. It takes extra effort and really looks more realistic. Looking at how good the crosswalk tiles look, I figure I better get on over to STEX and get me some. Cheers Mike
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Thanks Buggi for all the work you're doing for us lurkers. I think everything that I have thought of in playing the game has been mentioned. The key (to me) is recognizing a region and as region more in the game for airports, garbage, power etc etc. You asked for a step by step guide to the GLR crash. It *seems* to occur anytime i mistakenly drag a GLR puzzle piece over top of a GLR station. (no placement, just mouse over) (which is why I try to extnd the line well past the place I want to put a station before doing so). Anyways thanks again. Wish I new anything about coding C++ but my years of coding were PL1, Algol and Fortran. (get out cane here). Cheers Mike
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Excellent work. Using combined multiple lots is a brilliant way to industrial facilities to be a realistic size
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that is fabulous and for an unskilled lout like myself seeing how you developed that one site, step by step is instructive and way humbling. Thanks
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Great stuff - I want to come back when the fog clears. :-) Thanks
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Very well done Louisville. If I was still teaching transportation planning, I would be asking to steal your work to illustrate my much more dull lectures on this stuff. But I've given all that up in favour of more free time. It is interesting that good old SC greatly prefers a standard grid to any pod form. (Too bad it was a little too road based but the mod squad seems to be working that bias down. Keep up the posts. the effort is greatly appreciated.
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Darmok - truly fantastic. I recently got back to SC after a version or two layoff and the information and examples that you and others in this community are providing are an inspiration. I particularly like looking over your rural / farming communities. Thanks
