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Re: Centreburg
again, this is soooooooooooooooo beautiful!!!
emperordaniel- Ambassador At Large
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Warning of E.Coli in that vegetables. Joking!!
Amazing!!
Amazing!!
MiguelLeal- Chancellor
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Personally I hate those PEG futuristic farms, but they work in Applet Shore, which has a very apt name. It's very rare to see the modern style work well anywhere that is agriculturally-based, especially alongside older barns. But it does work in Corraile.
Thank you for showing me that some things aren't as ugly, or impossible to use, as I first thought.
Thank you for showing me that some things aren't as ugly, or impossible to use, as I first thought.
Thomas- Overlord of Eurasia
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woooooooowwwwwwwwwwww....
beauuuutiful.
beauuuutiful.
emperordaniel- Ambassador At Large
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I wouldn't want to live near that cloverleaf! ::
The last image is superb, especially the reflections from the glass buildings. The lighting really works, and I can image Centreburg actually being a city. It almost looks real.
The last image is superb, especially the reflections from the glass buildings. The lighting really works, and I can image Centreburg actually being a city. It almost looks real.
Thomas- Overlord of Eurasia
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Knocking off time! Just before I left the office, I received a set of keys, which would be the for the house I was to live in. It was in the neighbouring area of South Rhodes, and apparently it was already furnished, decked out and ready for me to live in. I set off for a new home.
The fastest way was to take the commuter rail, the MetroRail, from the Bradley Jonson Terminus to the north of the downtown district. To get there, I had to walk past the Downtown Park, smack in the middle of the city. It had a really nice lake.
Not before long, I reached the Wall, and eventually, the terminus. I almost couldn't resist the urge to stay in the park for a little while longer. The lake, the birds, the sounds of nature and kids running around almost coerced me to stay in the park and wait a while more.
A mere 15 minute ride by train was all I needed to reach the station in South Rhodes, where I alighted and had a brief look at the map, so that I would know where to go and how to get to my house. Even though there was a taxi stand where I could just hail a cab and take a ride home, I decided to explore the place by foot and walk home.
There it was, No. 29 Westchester Boulevard. The simple 2-storey house was flanked with large trees at the back and by the side, and the street it lay on also had plenty of mature pines, okas and conifers. This was it. I was home.]
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Kevin- Prime Minister
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Fantastic update Kevin - could I ask though, why there's narration on the Simtropolis version, and not this one? I think it really adds to the images and it's a shame that we don't get the full picture here.
Thomas- Overlord of Eurasia
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Yay! Pwetty Centreburg with Pwetty narration! Yay! :tvhappy:
Thomas- Overlord of Eurasia
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Centerburg is flawless, this was an impeccable update, Its amazing for a city that's grown. Amazing Job!
Huston- Chargé d'Affaires
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Fantastic! "Another fantastic update from an outstanding SimCity builder"
Amazing, I have never seen something like that! The best skyscraper city update I have ever seen!
P.S:. I didn't put a smile because there is not one that can expresses how outstanding and marvellous is your update!
Amazing, I have never seen something like that! The best skyscraper city update I have ever seen!
P.S:. I didn't put a smile because there is not one that can expresses how outstanding and marvellous is your update!
MiguelLeal- Chancellor
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Thanks for the nice comments everyone
Monday again. To help fit in with the rest of the office, and to get to know Centreburg better, my boss, colleagues and I went out to lunch together at Harbinger Pier, where they had some really nice seafood lunches. Not to mention I had a great bonding time with my colleagues. While the rest wanted to stay and relax until the lunch break was over, I had to go back to the office a little earlier to settle some of my files.
Walking back, I heard someone call my name, and I instinctively turned around. Sara, the red-haired, ultra-friendly and loud co-worker which worked in the same department, was running towards me.
"Glad I caught up with you. You going to the office?" she said, a little short of breath.
"Uh... yeah?" I was a little stunned, but happy that I someone actually bothered enough abou tme.
"Okay let's go back then." And then she waited for me to start walking.
The sea breeze was nice and light, as Sara and I began to talk about everything under the sun, which meant her family, upbringing and education. Through that talk I had learnt that she studied in Ann Arbor, Michigan and had come back to work. When she asked about me, we had already reached the office, and decided to delay that conversation to another time.
"I'll look for you at 6?" she said? Then she turned and walked away, leaving me stunned again.
So there i was, at 7:30, sitting in a posh bar, downing beers with Sara and another friend of hers, Hillary. Clement's was apparently a dive bar, and usually graced the patronage of the famous and well-heeled. I felt a little out of place there, but soon forgot all about it as the three of us had a great conversation.
The night view of the Centreburg skyline continued to awe me as I looked out the window. The lights, the glitz, the glamour, all left me amazed.
As the night went on, the three of us somehow came to the conclusion that we should probably go home. I found it a hassle to take the train or the bus, and simply hailed a cab to go home. Along the way, I passed by the Parliament Building. Beautifully lit at night, it stood out, like a magnificent edifice, around its surroundings.
Monday again. To help fit in with the rest of the office, and to get to know Centreburg better, my boss, colleagues and I went out to lunch together at Harbinger Pier, where they had some really nice seafood lunches. Not to mention I had a great bonding time with my colleagues. While the rest wanted to stay and relax until the lunch break was over, I had to go back to the office a little earlier to settle some of my files.
Walking back, I heard someone call my name, and I instinctively turned around. Sara, the red-haired, ultra-friendly and loud co-worker which worked in the same department, was running towards me.
"Glad I caught up with you. You going to the office?" she said, a little short of breath.
"Uh... yeah?" I was a little stunned, but happy that I someone actually bothered enough abou tme.
"Okay let's go back then." And then she waited for me to start walking.
The sea breeze was nice and light, as Sara and I began to talk about everything under the sun, which meant her family, upbringing and education. Through that talk I had learnt that she studied in Ann Arbor, Michigan and had come back to work. When she asked about me, we had already reached the office, and decided to delay that conversation to another time.
"I'll look for you at 6?" she said? Then she turned and walked away, leaving me stunned again.
So there i was, at 7:30, sitting in a posh bar, downing beers with Sara and another friend of hers, Hillary. Clement's was apparently a dive bar, and usually graced the patronage of the famous and well-heeled. I felt a little out of place there, but soon forgot all about it as the three of us had a great conversation.
The night view of the Centreburg skyline continued to awe me as I looked out the window. The lights, the glitz, the glamour, all left me amazed.
As the night went on, the three of us somehow came to the conclusion that we should probably go home. I found it a hassle to take the train or the bus, and simply hailed a cab to go home. Along the way, I passed by the Parliament Building. Beautifully lit at night, it stood out, like a magnificent edifice, around its surroundings.
Kevin- Prime Minister
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Re: Centreburg
Brilliant! absolute BRILLIANCE!! If I may ask where did you get the plaza's on the 1st picture, P.s. The affects of the photoshopping do so much to your wonderous photos, Bravo!!
Huston- Chargé d'Affaires
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It's relly good, I particullary like the last pic!
Guillaume
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Wow this is just, stunning! Can't wait for more!
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