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wow, i hope to see more posts from you, some very nice region shots there
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hkabat-forum-threads Amthaak BATS Thread
cheeseman replied to Amthaak's topic in SC4 BAT & Lot Workshop
that is probably some of the most amazing looking nightlights ive ever seen -
You're Hired - NATURAL and SMART Growth - City of Watersauga
cheeseman replied to regionlong's topic in SC4 City Journals
This is pretty nice Keep it up, don't be discouraged by lack of comments, it seems people only like to comment on very pretty bright pictures Figure 3 - Queen Elizabeth Way just immediately west of Downtown Watersauga. As seen here, QEW exist as a road, while suffering from MAJOR traffic delays. The locale is proposed to be REDEVELOPED, replaced by HIGH DENSITY COMMERCIAL, bringing more jobs to the city but more traffic to the already slow QEW. Is this a good idea? About 5,000 additional jobs would be brought here Do it and upgrade routes later like they would IRL tbh -
You're Hired - NATURAL and SMART Growth - City of Watersauga
cheeseman replied to regionlong's topic in SC4 City Journals
This is pretty nice Keep it up, don't be discouraged by lack of comments, it seems people only like to comment on very pretty bright pictures Figure 3 - Queen Elizabeth Way just immediately west of Downtown Watersauga. As seen here, QEW exist as a road, while suffering from MAJOR traffic delays. The locale is proposed to be REDEVELOPED, replaced by HIGH DENSITY COMMERCIAL, bringing more jobs to the city but more traffic to the already slow QEW. Is this a good idea? About 5,000 additional jobs would be brought here Do it and upgrade routes later like they would IRL tbh -
Lol yea, and how US 40 in town turns into a random viaduct for about a mile ... the ramps at Caton avenue and 95 are rediculously long cuz thats where 70 should have came in Wabash in the west side is 6 lanes because it was meant to be the extension of 795 into town. 83 was meant to hit 95 where MLK and 395 do, and MLK is actually interstate grade as well (had they finished it). If only they had finished these maybe, just maybe it wouldnt take 2 hrs to drive 20 miles in rush hour
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I dont have it either, but in my hometown of Baltimore, MD theres quite a few abandoned ramps off of i-95 and i-70
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this is pretty amazing though, guess we will see if the other drivers on the road can adapt to the moving tunnel bus-train thing (wtf is this thing a bus? train? both?) anyway, good job china for finally thinking out of the box
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pretty nice, but the coolest thing in this thread is that lil globe that shows my house tbh
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Watertown, Pacifica
cheeseman commented on thepokemaniac's City Journal Entry in Pacifica, Western Canada, Alaska, and some other stuff I've made...
nice job :) do you remember where you got these store lots? especially the food lion one -
Lake Evergreen Causeway
cheeseman commented on thepokemaniac's City Journal Entry in Pacifica, Western Canada, Alaska, and some other stuff I've made...
I really enjoy the use of the NWM and your thought when planning the transportation and also the zoning in your city, keep it up :) -
When Sam Walton approached the Aomori city council about opening a new walmart inside town limits, the council was reluctant due to the increased traffic and air pollution given the close proximity to a good chunk of the country's food supply. After many months of debates, votes and ideas being thrown around, it was finally decided that the city council would allow the new Wal-Mart to be built, so long as Walton provided free housing, medical care and schooling to his future employees. This is the result after many years of construction, and now the new Wal-Mart is officially open edit: im still working on finding a hospital that I like for this area, but even with the standard maxis clinic I think it looks pretty good
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When Sam Walton approached the Aomori city council about opening a new walmart inside town limits, the council was reluctant due to the increased traffic and air pollution given the close proximity to a good chunk of the country's food supply. After many months of debates, votes and ideas being thrown around, it was finally decided that the city council would allow the new Wal-Mart to be built, so long as Walton provided free housing, medical care and schooling to his future employees. This is the result after many years of construction, and now the new Wal-Mart is officially open edit: im still working on finding a hospital that I like for this area, but even with the standard maxis clinic I think it looks pretty good
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also, if you are using the CAM they made the desirability threshold higher, so it needs more desirability to grow, try placing more parks or landmarks and see if that helps
