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Started by soulchaser, August 01, 2009, 12:20:21 PM

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Which suggestion of the Highway is best? (END: 02/28)

A)
B)
C)

nedalezz

I see the village is growing! Your farms look great :)

soulchaser

#21

The region currently has a big farming variety.


The farms produce almost everything the residents need. There's even a trout-farm....


....though there's enough meat. The first farmer kept some cows, some months ago they set up a smaller gate for the calves.


But newer developments reached bigger dimensions. The biggest cattle-farm contains a natrual well and lake.


Beyond the farm owners some workers set up their small houses. There's also the first business, a small taco stand.


The region even inspired a layman-artist for a first artwork.


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bob56

wow, great work!

It must have been a good pilot that could draw and fly at the same time :P

I really like your farms! My favorite part is that they are all different shapes and sizes (as opposed to the basic squares that the zoning tool gives you)

Can't wait for more!!
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Splime

This is great! I love seeing the small village grow naturally into something bigger. Do you have a picture of the whole settlement?

Luke09

Nice Pictures,and nice "arts".I Really like how do you use the fences...and the trout farm is my favorite,its simple but nice.great job
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Battlecat

Nice update!  You're doing a great job on those farms, they look quite nice!

soulchaser

#27

Thank you all for the kind words.

@bob56: It was my first try with these fences...and it's a lot of work. My girlfriend is already annoyed :thumbsup:

@splime: As the first settlement is already bigger than one medium tile, but the tractor spurs show up as black lines in region view, this is just a part, but it might satisfy your demand ;)


@Luke09: The trout farms are something I'm missing within SC4, so I use the new flat river that's hosted at the plex and the stex.

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soulchaser

#29

@danielcote: Thanks, I hope the further developments will please you, too.





As some farmers demanded to settle their farms further north, the DoD had to analyse the regional circumstances. As a result the DoD proposes the following spots to fullfill those demands.


Spot B: Set on a higher level, which might mean richer soil.

Spot A: Set on a lower level, but not as isolised as spot B.

For the options, the advantages of each are obvious: Income with ferries, reduced waiting periods with bridges.

We also need a waste disposit, as there are recently more than 1000 people living in Ursador.

Here are the 3 spots that are in the run:


So you may vote (till next saturday, 08/22/09) which combination shall be used.
So something like A-I-C or B-II-B, might be in your comment, if you want to take part.

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Battlecat

I'm also for A-I-B, looks like a good mix of options though. 

soulchaser


I'm glad you still are with me, and like it.

At the moment it looks like A-I-B has few votes more than the other possibilities, but it's a lot of time till saturday....by the way: while the votes are on, the region still grows...

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calibanX

I like the interactivity of your journal soulchaser. I vote A 1 A.

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