Jump to content
  •   Announcement

  •    Alternatively see here for an enhanced Google site search, which you may find provides more accurate search results. (More Info)

Search the Community

Showing results for tags '1800s'.



More search options

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas. These are keywords which should describe the item of content.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Simtropolis Department of Public Works
    • Simtropolis Recovery Project
  • SimCity 4 Players Forum
    • SimCity 4 General Discussion
    • SC4 Showcase
    • SC4 City Journals
    • SC4 Mac Users
    • SC4 Bugs & Technical Issues
  • SimCity 4 Builders Forum
    • SC4 - Custom Content
    • Mapping Community Room
    • SC4 BAT & Lot Workshop
    • SC4 Modding - Open Discussion
    • NAM & Transit Networks
  • Cities: Skylines & CS2
    • Cities: Skylines General Discussion
    • Cities: Skylines Modding - Open Discussion
    • Cities: Skylines Showcase
    • Cities: Skylines City Journals
    • Cities: Skylines Technical Help Q&A
  • SimCity (2013)
    • SimCity (2013) General Discussion
    • SimCity (2013) Modding - Open Discussion
    • SimCity (2013) Region Games
    • SimCity (2013) Showcase
    • SimCity (2013) Technical Help Q&A
  • Simtropolis Social Forum
    • New Members Information
    • Simtropolis Related
    • General Off-Topic
    • Current Events
    • Architecture & Urban Planning
  • Gamer Topics
    • SimCity 3000
    • City-Building Games
    • Gaming Talk
  • Challenges Forum
    • SC4 Challenges - Info and Discussion
  • Trixies Forum
    • Trixie Awards - Community Discussion
  • Club-owners Club's Club Discussion
  • Simtropolis en Español's Plaza Mayor
  • Simtropolis en Español's Soporte Técnico
  • Simtropolis en Español's Parque Industrial
  • SimCampus Students's Topics
  • The Transit and Aviation Geeks Club's Topics
  • Arden County City Council's Topics
  • Alliance of Independent Nations on Simtropolis's Discussion
  • The Major Club's Topics
  • Project Rich Water's Topics
  • Furry Community's Topics
  • Simtropolis Italia's Discussioni
  • New Washington's Topics
  • Everything about details's Topics
  • CityBuildingMasters X's Topics
  • City Journal Club's Topics
  • City Journal Club's Photo Shopping, Type Faces, Page Layout !
  • City Journal Club's Writing
  • Coolio Club For Cool Children's Topics
  • Atlantic Energy Co.'s Topics
  • Micropolis's Topics
  • City-Builders Website's Club Topics
  • SimCity Polska Organization's Topics
  • Simtropolis em português's Topics
  • Simtropolis em português's Fórum
  • My Little Pony Club's Topics
  • SimCity 2000 Resource Club's Topics
  • Simtropolis中文's Topics
  • Simtropolis en français's Topics
  • NewCity's Topics
  • Simtropolis Historical/Aesthetically Accurate Topography Society's Topics
  • Southeast Asian Mayors's Topics
  • Simtropolis Historical/Aesthetically Accurate Topography Society's Request Maps
  • Simtropolis Historical/Aesthetically Accurate Topography Society's Social and Events
  • Simtropolis Historical/Aesthetically Accurate Topography Society's Mapping
  • SimCity 3000 Resource Club's Information
  • The Great British Simtropolis Club's Topics
  • Roller Coaster Park Builders's Topics
  • Banished's Topics
  • Banished's Modding
  • Banished's Questions
  • Banished's Stories
  • Android City Builders & Other Games's Topics
  • City-Builders Website's Banished Toolkit
  • City-Builders Website's Banished Villages
  • City-Builders Website's Banished Achievements
  • Spooky Souls Building's Topics
  • TheoTown's Topics
  • Found Custom Contents's Topics
  • Cities in Motion's Topics
  • SimCity 3000 Resource Club's SC3000 Ordinances

Categories

  • SimCity 4
    • SC4 Reference
    • SC4 Tutorials
    • BAT & Lot Editor Tutorials
    • Modding Information
    • Mapping & Terraforming
  • Other Games
  • Simtropolis Articles
    • Interviews

Categories

  • News
  • News
  • News

Categories

  • SimCity 4 Files
    • Residential
    • Commercial
    • Industrial
    • Agricultural
    • Building Sets
    • Civic & Non-RCI
    • Utilities
    • Parks & Plazas
    • Waterfront
    • Transportation
    • Automata
    • Gameplay Mods
    • Graphical Mods
    • DLL Mods
    • Cheats
    • Tools
    • Maps
    • Ready Made Regions
    • Dependencies
    • 3ds Models
    • Obsolete & Legacy
    • Reference & Info
  • SimPeg (PLEX) Files
    • PLEX Custom Lots & Mods
    • CDK - Coastal Development Kit
    • MTP - Mountain Theme Pack
    • SPAM - SimPeg Agricultural Mods
    • PEG Utopian Series
  • SimCityBrasil Files
  • SimCityPolska Files
  • WorkingMan Productions (WMP)
  • Cities: Skylines II Mods
  • Cities: Skylines Buildings
    • CSL Maps
    • CSL Roads & Traffic
    • CSL Vehicle Assets
    • CSL Game Mods
    • CSL Props
    • CSL Programs & Tools
  • SimCity (2013) Buildings
    • SC13 Game Mods
    • SC13 Roads & Traffic
    • SC13 Vehicles
    • SC13 Programs & Tools
    • SC13 User Interface
  • SimCity 3000 Files
    • SC3K Maxis Files
    • SC3K Cities & Maps
  • CitiesXL Buildings
    • CXL Mods & Tools
    • CXL Maps
    • CXL Textures & Props
    • CXL Lots
    • CXL 3d Models
  • Simtropolis en Español's Descargas
  • Club-owners Club's Dirk's Files
  • The Major Club's Files
  • Project Rich Water's Files
  • Furry Community's Files
  • Simtropolis Italia's Archivio
  • New Washington's Files
  • Everything about details's Files
  • CityBuildingMasters X's Files
  • City Journal Club's Files
  • Coolio Club For Cool Children's Files
  • Atlantic Energy Co.'s Files
  • Micropolis's Files
  • City-Builders Website's CB Files
  • SimCity Polska Organization's Files
  • Simtropolis em português's Descargas
  • My Little Pony Club's Files
  • SimCity 2000 Resource Club's SCURK Tilesets
  • SimCity 2000 Resource Club's CITY Files
  • SimCity 2000 Resource Club's Multi Object Tilesets
  • SimCity 2000 Resource Club's Single Object Tilesets
  • Simtropolis中文's Files
  • Simtropolis en français's Files
  • NewCity's Files
  • Simtropolis Historical/Aesthetically Accurate Topography Society's Files
  • Southeast Asian Mayors's Files
  • SimCity 3000 Resource Club's SimCity 3000 Starter Towns
  • SimCity 3000 Resource Club's SimCity 3000 Cities
  • SimCity 3000 Resource Club's SimCity 3000 Terrains
  • The Great British Simtropolis Club's Files
  • Roller Coaster Park Builders's Files
  • Banished's Banished Mods
  • Banished's Kid's Mods
  • Android City Builders & Other Games's Files
  • City-Builders Website's Banished Save Games
  • Banished's Modding Files
  • SimCity 2000 Resource Club's MAC Files
  • Spooky Souls Building's Files
  • TheoTown's Files
  • Found Custom Contents's Chinese Sites
  • Found Custom Contents's European Sites
  • Found Custom Contents's Japanese Sites
  • Found Custom Contents's North America Sites
  • Found Custom Contents's Asia-Pacific Sites
  • Cities in Motion's CiM Maps
  • Cities in Motion's CiM Mods

City Journals

There are no results to display.

There are no results to display.

Calendars

  • Alliance of Independent Nations on Simtropolis's Alliance Calendar
  • Club-owners Club's Events
  • SimCampus Students's Events
  • SimCampus Students's Noggin Thinkers Dates
  • Arden County City Council's Events
  • The Major Club's Events
  • Project Rich Water's Events
  • Furry Community's Events
  • Simtropolis Italia's Eventi
  • New Washington's Events
  • Everything about details's Events
  • CityBuildingMasters X's Events
  • City Journal Club's Events
  • Coolio Club For Cool Children's Events
  • Atlantic Energy Co.'s Events
  • Micropolis's Events
  • SimCity Polska Organization's Events
  • My Little Pony Club's Events
  • Simtropolis中文's Events
  • Simtropolis en français's Events
  • Simtropolis Historical/Aesthetically Accurate Topography Society's Events
  • Southeast Asian Mayors's Events
  • The Great British Simtropolis Club's Events
  • Roller Coaster Park Builders's Events
  • Android City Builders & Other Games's Events
  • Spooky Souls Building's Events
  • TheoTown's Events
  • Cities in Motion's Events

City-building game(s)

Found 6 results

  1. Mon Repos

    Version 1.0.0

    1,509 Downloads

    Mon Repos, by Mattb325. --------------------------------------- In the 19th century, the mark of the self-made classes eager to assert their place in society was the grandeur of their home. As the home was an outward expression of the aspirations of its owners: it was therefore important to be à la mode. And in the late 19th Century, the Italianate Villa was all the rage. Home pattern-books were shipped around the globe and would-be-owners could select their house of choice and commission local builders to complete the design. Architects of the day drew inspiration from well known houses and copied different elements at will. This particular design borrows heavily from the famous 1828 villa in Corfu of the same name. This grand home is restrained and symmetrical: striking circular wings protrude from each side; dual oeil-de-boeuf windows grace a covered terrace supported with columns in the Doric order. The only departure from the original design is the central tower which was more popular with Italianate houses of the late 1800s. This BAT is offered as a Mayor's house on a stunning, classically landscaped 8x8 lot complete with Mediterranean inspired plantings, such as Bosco verde, roses and columnar cypresses. It is found in the reward menu. Placing this reward will boost surrounding desirability for business and residential, raise demand caps, provide jobs, and provide both landmark and park effects. It needs road, power and water. There are no restriction as to how often these lots can be placed and this reward will not over-write, or interfere with, any other mayor house rewards (including the in-game version). --------------------------------------- STATS: Lot size: 8x8 Plop Cost: $9,900 Bulldoze Cost: $1,800 Monthly Cost: $50 Wealth: High Park Effect: 180 over 70 tiles Landmark Effect: 130 over 54 tiles Mayor Rating: 20 over 220 tiles Pollution at Centre: 1 (air) /1 (water) /6 (garbage) Pollution Radius: 2/3/0 Demand Created: R$ 3, R$$ 25, R$$$ 3 Power Consumed: 25 Mwh Water Consumed: 60 Gallons Occupant Groups: Reward; Mayors House --------------------------------------- DEPENDENCIES: To ensure proper functionality, make sure the following files are in your plugins folder: *BSC MEGA Props - CP Vol01.dat (https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=1180) *BSC Mega Props - CP Vol02.dat (https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=2790) *BSC MEGA Props - SG Vol01.dat (https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=746) *BSC Texture Pack - Cycledogg V01.dat (https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=101) --------------------------------------- To install, simply unzip the file into your plugins folder.
  2. Scranton Electric Building

    Version 1.0.0

    2,349 Downloads

    Scranton Electric Building, by Mattb325. --------------------------------------- Constructed in 1896, the 8 story Scranton Electric Building is a local landmark. It is famous for its sign which symbolises Scranton as 'The Electric City' and apparently it was built by local businessmen to impress railroad executives on their visits from New York. With 1,200 40W bulbs, it would have been a full time job just to change them when they blew. The building features copper dormers and a steeply pitched roof, which is somewhat unusual in US cities. It is offered as a growable only CO§§ 2x2 on the New York and Chicago Tilesets only. --------------------------------------- STATS CO$$: Lot size : 2x2 Growth Stage: 5 (Medium & High Density Zoning) Bulldoze Cost: $ 749 Capacity Satisfied: CO$$ 431 Pollution: 1 (Air)/ 1 (Water)/ 4 (Garbage ) Pollution Radius: 5/6/0 Power Consumed: 9 Mwh Water Consumed: 96 Gal/Month Building Style: Chicago, New York Occupant Group: Medium Wealth CO --------------------------------------- NOTE ABOUT DARK NITE vs MAXIS NITE: There are two model files in this download. You must select the appropriate file from the download. The file suffixed with 'DN' is for those users with a night-time darkening mod installed. The file suffixed with 'MN' is for users who do not have any such mods installed. If you are unsure whether you have a night-darkening mod installed, then choose the Maxis night version. If you use the dark nite version, you will need a dark nite mod. (http://community.simtropolis.com/files/file/23089-simfox-day-and-nite-modd/) --------------------------------------- DEPENDENCIES: There are no dependencies required. --------------------------------------- To install, simply unzip the contents of this file into your plugins folder.
  3. 19th Century Small Shops

    Version 1.0.1

    675 Downloads

    Here is a collection of 51 small commercial buildings for your older towns and cities. All models are rendered in HD with night lighting. Ten growable CS$ lots featuring building prop families have been modded for proper capacity stats. These lots will grow on any tileset, in any density, and have a 2 tile setback to match JBSimio SmalltownUSA and Cycledogg 19th century lots. Big thanks to @T Wrecks for helping figure out setbacks and general feedback on the lots. Buildings: 16 short 15 medium 20 long Lots: Stage 1: 1x1: 2 lots 1x2: 1 lot Stage 2: 1x2: 4 lots 2x2: 1 lot Stage 3: 1x2: 2 lots Install: Unzip the file "CT14 19th Century Small Shops.zip" into your plugins folder. You should now have a "CT14/19th Century Small Shops" folder in your plugins folder. Remove: Bulldoze all of the lots, and remove the "19th Century Small Shops" folder. Upgrade: Remove the folder, then do the install process. Bulldozing also highly recommended. Dependencies: Historic Harbor https://community.simtropolis.com/files/file/29880-historic-harbor/ SM2 Mega Prop Pack Vol1 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=3640 SM2 Mega Prop Pack Vol2 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=3645 SCILT Maxis Default Version (This page has links for other sidewalk mods versions) https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=3173 *OR* Maxis Wood Plank Version with Sidewalk Mod https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=3170 Bugs: None known, but probably an out of place mesh or two. Please report any problems to the development thread: https://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/69360-ct14s-railroad-lots-and-bat/ Version history: 1.0 12/2/2018 Initial release 1.0.1 12/9/2018 Changed Occupant Size on all lots to match blank.dat empty building prop used, rather than the sizes used to calculate appropriate Capacity Satisfied. This should improve ability to use MMP on the lots, and potentially avoid other undesirable side effects. Thanks to @rsc204 for bringing this to my attention.
  4. Version 1.0

    616 Downloads

    Here are four Old Time Power Plants using jestarr's various small Boilerhouse models. Thanks to jestarr for the great props. All capacity/plop/monthly costs are balanced to the standard Maxis coal power plant's numbers. These lots feature smoke effects and normal levels of pollution. The diagonal Boilerhouse Type A lot and the Owosso lot have concrete base textures from NCD Railyard Textures pack, matching @T Wrecks' Industrial Revolution Mod I-D fillers. Other lots have grass or dirt base textures. The Owosso Boilerhouse has an overhanging portion: depending on neighboring lots, the basement access stairs will be hidden in a W2W setting, or show on pavement with IRM fillers. Menu Location: Utilities > Power Menu Sort: Before Default Lots Stats: Smokehouse Power Station Size: 1x2 Capacity: 550 Plop Cost: 900 Monthly Cost: 40 Theme: Grassy Boilerhouse Type A Prop family: Sterling Brown/Empire Red Brick Variations Size: 1x3 Capacity: 1150 Plop Cost: 1900 Monthly Cost: 70 Theme: Dirt Boilerhouse Type A 45 Size: 1x1 with overhanging diagonal prop (Sterling Brown only) Capacity: 1150 Plop Cost: 1900 Monthly Cost: 70 Theme: IRM I-D Owosso Boilerhouse Size: 1x3 Capacity: 1750 Plop Cost: 2900 Monthly Cost: 100 Theme: IRM I-D Dependencies: BSCMegaProps JES Vol01 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=342 BSCMegaProps jestarr Vol02 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=338 BSC Mega Props - JES Vol05 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=1263 BSC Mega Props - JES Vol06 https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=1416 Sterling Consolidated Manufacturing by jestarr https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=1633 Railyard and Spur Textures, Mega Pack 1.02 by North Country Dude https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=2177 Installation: Unzip the file "CT14 - Old Time Power Plants - jestarr Boilerhouses.zip" into your Plugins folder. If prompted, merge with "CT14" directory if existing. Removal: Demolish any of these firetraps which have not yet engulfed their neighborhoods, nay, your entire city in an inferno, and move the folder "Plugins/CT14/Old Time Power Plants/Jestarr Boilerhouses" out of your Plugins folder. Bugs: Please report any problems with these lots to the development thread: https://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/69360-ct14s-railroad-lots-and-bat/
  5. Thank you everyone who have commented! Judging by it, it seems I'm heading in the right direction! Replies, @kingofsimcity Thank you Sir! Comic Sans is decent enough for me but the choices are a bit limited here! @Ln X Yes, but not quite complete! There's plenty of work left to do that'll keep me busy for quite some time. It's 7 x 7 all large maps! I think my favorite part of building up a region is laying out the forests. I won't plant on flat land or rolling hills as they'll be developed. I do plan on adding tree lines and small patches of woods later on. @Swordmaster Thanks! @raynev1 I think a good backstory will give a region character! This entry ought to bring the region up to it's current time which will be just short of the second World War. Thanks for following and the stars! @kschmidt I've studied old maps of my area from the 1950s on up. Once you left the city limits you were in farmlands as far as the eye could see. No sprawl, just small towns and villages. No shopping centers, business parks, and no freeways! I'm trying to replicate that now and then go crazy on the 'burbs but that's probably not gonna happen anytime soon and there will be plenty of farm left over. @MilitantRadical Thanks! It's only gonna get more wicked as time goes by. Now onto the CJ...... By the early 1800's, Lancaster had become a hub of activity both in the city and in the country side. Immigrants continued to filter in, one group in particular were the Anabaptist from Germany. Also known as the Amish and the Mennonites, they were attracted to William Penn's promise of freedom of religion, they came to Pennsylvania to escape the religious persecution of their people in both the 18th and 19th centuries. They were a people who worked the land and upon arriving to the region they found the soil to be richer and easier to farm then what they had in Europe. It wasn't long until the area was being dubbed the "Garden Spot of America" a term that's used to this day. During the War of 1812, Lancaster Barracks was once again called into action by forming and training new and old soldiers alike. The city also did it's part by supplying the Army with uniforms, weapons, ammunition, and food rations for the troops. After the war many citizens turned their attention south of the Mason-Dixon line. Slavery was outlawed in Pennsylvania and and due to it's location, Lancaster became an important hub to the Underground Railroad. Once a fugitive slave made it across the M-D, they were given the choice to settle in the North, continue to Canada, or return to their homelands. Tensions were high all along the M-D and even though Lancaster County shared only 5 miles of it, there were many noted skirmishes between slave hunters and those suspected of harboring fugitive slaves. The region produced many abolitionists who would go on to fight against slavery and rights for the former slaves after the Civil War. Lancaster was the home of the states only citizen to hold the Office of the President. James Buchanan was the 15th POTUS, holding office from 1857 to 1861. Many in the North did not have favorable views of President Buchanan. Many believed that he sided more with the pro slave South and sat on his rear on the issue while trying to expand American influence to the Caribbeans and Central America. Towards the end of his term, the war drums began to beat as the southern states began to talk of seceding from the Union. That talk became reality the end 1860 when the state of South Carolina seceded from the Union, several other southern states followed suit and a few months later the Confederate States of America was organized. The CSA took over all federal facilities located within their boundaries thru eminent domain, President Buchanan did nothing to prevent this, just sat on his rear. President Buchanan eventually did call for the mobilization of the Federal Troops but it was too late, his words fell on deaf ears in Congress. Nothing further was done to prepare or prevent the coming conflict. By the time Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated, war was at the gates. As horrendous as the Civil War was, Lancaster benefited greatly from the economic prosperity that it brought. Tens of thousands of troops rotated thru Lancaster Barracks for training before hitting the battlefields of the south. A permanent medical school was established at the Barracks as an attempt to improve battlefield survivability, which it did at the cost of many troops returning home with limbs missing. Many factories and shops sprouted up in the city and surrounding towns to meet the supply demands needed at Lancaster Barracks, adjoining farmland was cleared to make way for tent cities for the incoming troops. While no direct combat actions took place in the county, the citizens and soldiers in the Susquehanna River town of Columbia prevented the Confederate Army from crossing the river and occupying the region on June 28th 1863. In a last ditch effort to thwart the approaching Northern Virginia Army, the covered bridge spanning the mile wide river was burned forcing the army to turn back. Less then a week later, the battle of Gettysburg was fought. While the war ended in 1865 and even after the assassination of President Lincoln, the war over civil rights would last for many years to come. After the Civil War and the dawn of the industrial revolution, the region experienced explosive growth. The city from 1860 to 1880 grew from 22,540 to 39,200. The city became a hub for manufacturing of various goods, along the Susquehanna, steel mills were constructed to meet the demands of a growing and expanding nation. during this time a shopping and entertainment districts were established in center city. Financial companies also began to flourish. On April 1st 1898, the capital building burned to the ground. People at first thought that it was a prank at first until seeing the burned out and half collapsed shell of what was the cities most prominent building. The governor who had just returned from an overseas trip to Europe vowed to rebuild the capital building more grander then any in America. The new building was completed in on July 4th 1910 which was heavily inspired by the Hungarian Parliament Building, to which the governor had seen being constructed during his trip. By January 1st 1900, Lancaster City had grown to 78,950 and had no signs of slowing it's growth. Here are some shots of just a few prominent places around the city during the 1800's that were taken in the early 1930s. The new capitol building with the Commonwealth Park and it's unique pond shaped like the state boundary. City Hall, the large domed building was constructed in 1899 and is a smaller replica of the origional capital building that had burned down. The building to its right is the original city hall built in 1788. The Lancaster-Union Shot Tower, once the tallest structure in the country was constructed in response of the War of 1812. The Lancaster Federal Penitentiary was built in 1804 and houses only the worst of the worst violent criminals. It has a capacity of 66 inmates and due to it's ultra strict protocols, there has never been an escape at this facility. Originally it served as the county prison until 1880 when overcrowding forced the county to construct a larger facility. The Lancaster Central Market was built in 1800 and is the oldest continually operated farmers market in the country. The Brunswick Hotel, built in 1833 was the center of social life in the region well into the 20th century. It still remains a hot spot for the social eliete. The Fulton Theater (top, 1888) and the Republic Opera House (bottom, 1801) are the anchors of the Entertainment District. Many thespians got there break here before moving onto Broadway, Vaudeville, and Hollywood. There is also the Rembrandt Theater (1875) and the Little Tokyo Theater (1897). They were constructed as a result of the economic boom the region experienced during this time, many more theaters are to come making the Entertainment District a popular destination from up and down the eastern seaboard. Musser Park on the eastern edge of Center City was founded in 1830 and is the largest park in the Center City neighborhood. The Old Colonial Cemetery which layed its first person to rest in 1729 and closed due to being at capacity in 1866. Finally the Conestoga Wagon Works, the oldest industrial building in the county built in 1715 and rebuilt in 1852 after a fire. The CCW built the famous Conestoga wagon from 1715 until 1893 and was instermental in the expansion of the nation. The CCW would later become Conestoga Motor Works and then the Murphy Automotive Works. I think in the next update I'll go thru the different neighborhoods in the city. Tomorrow I go back to work for the first time this year.....YAY!! I had a ruptured appendix at the beginning of the year which allowed me to build up this region greatly in the past month! I don't know when I'll get around to the next update but it should be next weekend or maybe sooner if works quiet! As always I appreciate any comments, critiques, and advice!
  6. Are there any mods that allow you to change the in-game year? Every new city you start begins in the year 1900, but what if I want to start my city off as a fur trading colony in the 1600s? Or a small mining/farming community in the 1800s?. I've searched around for a mod like this but I can't find one. Any help would be appreciated.
×

Thank You for the Continued Support!

Simtropolis depends on donations to fund site maintenance costs.
Without your support, we just would not be in our 24th year online!  You really help make this a great community. *:thumb:

But we still need your support to stay online. If you're able to, please consider a donation to help us stay up and running. This helps sustain a platform where we can share our community creations for years to come.

Make a Donation, Get a Gift!

Expand your city with the best from the Simtropolis Exchange.
Make a Donation and get one or all three discs today!

STEX Collections

By way of a "Thank You" gift, we'd like to send you our STEX Collector's DVD. It's some of the best buildings, lots, maps and mods collected for you over the years. Check out the STEX Collections for more info.

Each donation helps keep Simtropolis online, open and free!

Thank you for reading and enjoy the site!

More About STEX Collections