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2. subscribe remove need for pipes and power lines
3. subscribe shacks growable (low residential)
4. zone ALL zonable area with low residential
5. play the game
6. the city will grow with shacks all over the map just like in Tropico
7. now you are the el presidente to provide good housing and facilities!
8. ...
9. profit
I used the Network Extensions, too, to make those unlit country highways and made "intersections" of "National Roads", straight and curved 22,5 degrees and 45 degrees that are lined with trees. That's how I built so many little farm fields lined with trees for the map itself :) Anyway, I love what you've done here and am very impressed! It is great to see new ideas come to life!!
To do such full road import map I think everyone has to calculate with approx. 80-100 hours.
You can probably underbeat this because you are the real "Master of the Map Editor", delivering constantly amazing maps, just like the new Wales map! ;)
Schade dass das Spiel einen nicht dazu verleitet eine Stadt genauso aufzubauen.
Can be a good but sometimes also a nerving ability of a city. I hope you will find your time once to grap a ticket and fly over, cold beer is in the fridge already! ;) In meanwhile please build your hometown ingame and share some nice screenshots!
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
OLI