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Title: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 11:50:56 AM
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Elephant Bay

MAP:  Three Rivers Region (FULL).  This is a beautiful map.  I am doing a little terraforming inside as I go along.  Too many flat areas and want to add some slight elevation changes.  This map was designed by dedgren.

Custom Lots and Bats:  I use all custom maps and lots.  There are so many great bats and lots out there and if you see one in a picture and want to know who made it, leave me a message and I will answer as quickly as I can.  I will thank people as I go along the way too.

Mods:  I use a lot of mods.  First I want everyone to know, I play in sandbox mode.  What is sandbox mode?  It is playing the game with monetary cheats.  My goal is not to make a thriving economy but a visually pleasing city.  And to bring to the masses what I like to see.  I hope this appeals to you.

Terrain:The first and biggest mod I use is Cycledoggs terrain mod.  I have looked at all of them from Olympia to Missouri and now Italia.  I love the new Italia Terrain.  Thank you for this cycledogg.  It is amazing.

Water Texture:I use Peg's Clipper water.  I lover this water, it is very realistic looking.  I think the best one out there.

Rock Texture:I use jeronij's Maxis Rock Texture.  I love the way this one looks also.

Other Mods: Wow!  So many from the NAM to Edmonton Water Plop to Graphs and Transportation Map Mods.  Let's say there are alot.  One of the big ones is Dusktroopers block Maxis buildings.  I block Maxis buildings so that I use mor eof the custom contents and have full use of my huge plugin folder.

Now on to my region.

First and foremost, the overall picture of Elephant Bay:
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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 11:53:11 AM
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Elephant Bay

Let's venture into Elephant Bay.  Elephant Bay is made up 256 large squares.  So it is a huge area.  The 256 large squares will be divided into roughly 36 counties.  Within those 36 counties you will find numerous cities, towns, and villages.

Where do we go first?

I looked over the map and decided on a nice soft tranquil spot where the first settlement will be established.

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Cherokee County
A Great Place to Live, Work and Play

Cherokee County is north of Elephant Bay.  Nestled along the small Cherokee River.  Cherokee County is well known for it's fishing and hunting, and many other outdoor activities in the numerous small lakes that dot the landscape.  Our first stop in Cherokee County will take us into the heart of Cherokee County.

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As you can tell this part of Cherokee County is very rural.  In this square you will find three small communities. They are Waldo, Pike Lake, and Granville.  Two of the communities Waldo and Pike Lake are nestled along US Highway 22.  Waldo is located in the south-east corner.  Granville is in the north-west corner.  While you can find Pike Lake in the center of the map around the large Peg Pond Lake I created. If you look closely at the map you will see Highway 22 run through the middle of the map.  I will be placing a transportation map coming up, but I used the Rural Highway Mod, which uses the ANT.  For some reason this will not show up on a transportation map. 

Here is the transportation map of this part of Cherokee County.

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In the transportation map.  Which I grabbed from Region Census.  I will get anothe rone up soon.  But for your notes yellow are roads, black are trains, and white are streets.  This is a rural community, you can see all the farms.  The population right now sits at about 15,000 for this area which is pretty much where I would like it to stay for this area.  So all that needs to go on is some more maturing of the area.

For your knowledge, I plant most of the trees by hand.  I have tried the many Cycledogg tree mods.  I am torn between Olympia and the generic.  I think I may give the new Italia tree mod a chance in the next community.  I use the god mode trees for the more heavily forested areas.  You will notice that on this map i did create a hill in what dedgren originally had a totally flat terrain.  I wanted some hills so there are now hills.  I have also used Pegs Ponds and if you look at the transportation map, the green are Pegs Ponds and Streams.  I have also made a lake using the Edmonton Water Plop.  You will see mor ein detail all of this as we go through the community.  If you have questions go ahead and ask.

The first stop we will make in this community will be Waldo.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 11:54:11 AM
WALDO

Travelling along US Highway 22, your first stop coming in from the south is Waldo.  Waldo was discovered by Solomon Turrents and named the community after his only child, a son named Waldo.  Soloman liked the area for the meandering stream that now bears his last name and the little ponds that dot the landscape of this area.

First we will go through and look at four rotations around Waldo.  One from each direction.


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As you can see from the above images, Waldo is nestled amongst a number of farms.  What draws people into Waldo is the large market they have every weekend.  Farmers flock in from all over to sell their produce and wares to people.  You will find people from other counties in Waldo getting the finest farm fresh foods found.

From here we will begin our journey along the streets of Waldo.  Our first stop is when you get off Highway 22 and head east into town.


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The pride of Waldo, the smiling Water Tower.  Nestled around the water tower you will find the Cherokee County Sheriff's office.  Right off the expressway is a convenient location for the troopers.  Next to that is the Waldo Volunteer Fire Department.

On the opposite side of the street you will find a small recycling center and town dump.  You will also find a well run local establishment, Blackbeard's Den.  While behind the water tower is the Cherokee County Electric Company which Hardun Industries runs for the county.  Let's look closer at these:


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Our next stop in Waldo will be to travel along the main thouroughfare, Main Street.


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As you can tell from the above pictures.  Waldo has a nice small town feel to it.  No big offices just small shops and businesses along Main Street.  Yes, Waldo does have some unsightly businesses moving in.  Being off Highway 22, it offers truckers a nice reprieve.  The town is hoping a small motel will move in soon.  There has been talks of a McDonalds going in but the residents are fighting that. 

As you can see one building has no front.  Jake Janner got drunk and drove through the front of that store.  He has now lost his license for ten years, thank goodness no one was hurt.

From here I will take you on a tour Waldo's housing in my next post.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 12:05:33 PM
WALDO

Now a tour of the homes in Waldo.  Our first stop is the Maple Pond Subdivision.  Maple Pond is the newest part of Waldo.  It was designed in later years as more people moved into the area.  You won't find any apartment complexes or skyscrapers, you will just find some nice townhomes.  It's not a rich neighborhood but it is not a poor nighborhood either.  Enough babble, lets take a look.

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This is where you will find Maple Ponds in Waldo.  Tucked into the corner of the map.

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Looks like homecoming week is going on.  Someone put toilet paper on the coaches trees in front of his house.


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Our next tour will be the older neighborhoods of Waldo.  Many of these neighborhoods run along Turrents Stream.


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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 12:47:35 PM
Before we head to Pike Lake and Granville.  LEt's take a look at what makes Cherokee County click ... it's farms.  I will now give you a tour of the many different farms that dot the landscape of Cherokee County between the towns of Waldo, Pike Lake, and Granville.  Farming is a great industry and the many great bats out there make these even more beautiful.  For those that like skyscraper cities you may find this a bore, but me I love the farmlands.  So lets go on the journey.



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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: jeronij on December 20, 2006, 12:50:37 PM
This is a great region with a high potential.

You are making a great use of the custom content. I have just started to play with DT's mod, and I havent tested it too much yet but it seems it gives good results.

May I suggest you to turn the grid off (G key)  when taking a picture  ;) ?¿ It makes them look less SC4  :D !!!

I liked the "character" of the area shown first in the second update. Very homogenous and credible  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 12:57:53 PM
As we continue our tour of the many farms.  Out along the way are some small developments that have sprouted up along the many roads in Cherokee County.  Places where farmers can get the many basic needs from gas, food, and clothes.  You will also see in some of the pictures some retail outlets dedicated strictly to farmers.  Let's look ...



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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 01:00:55 PM
Jeronij,

Thank you very much.  It means alot because you have inspired me and many others in the way you design a city.  I am nowhere near your ability but I give it a good try.

And thanks for the tip.  I didn't even think of that and will do that from now on. 

DT's mod works great so far.  I do allow Maxis in CO$$ and IM just because the custom content in those are a little smaller.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Rayden on December 20, 2006, 01:40:14 PM
Great start Tkirch, you have a huge task ahead of you. David's map is a hell of a monster and will take you ages and a lot of work and patient to build it up, not to mention all the machine power necessary to have it going.
Looking forward to see a lot more. Keep up your good work so far. :)
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: sebes on December 20, 2006, 01:42:54 PM
Awesome work. Your communities look so cool!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 03:27:41 PM
Our next stop on our tour of Cherokee County is:

Pike Lake

Pike Lake is the largest lake in Cherokee County.  The fishing and watersports make this a sportsman's paradise.  Pike Lake is on the east side Roosevelt State Forest.  The lake was for a long time a great travel destination for people from all over Elephant Bay.  For those that are looking for the more relaxing waters of inland lake, Pike Lake is for you.  The community is small and revolves around the lake. 

Let's take a look first at the overall pictures of Pike Lake.


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Now some views around the city.  Let's take a look at what makes Pike Lake tick, the people and where they live.


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The pier where you will find many people on nice days.

After this we will be going into downtown Pike Lake and also a look at the industrial center.  I took these pictures all with grid still on.  But when we get to our next town Granville they will be without it. 
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 20, 2006, 03:38:57 PM
Pike Lake


We now continue our tour of Pike Lake.  This is a real small community.  Let's look at the downtown area.


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And a look at the industrial section of Pike Lake.
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I hope you liked this little tour of Pike Lake.  Our next stop will be the final town in this section Granville.  As you can see from above all the neat little shops around the downtown and all the custom content.  There are so many great bat and lot makers out there I just want to thank every one of them.  This game is nothing without them.



Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Alfred.Jones on December 20, 2006, 03:54:02 PM
I look forward to seeing more mate :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Ajax on December 20, 2006, 06:58:42 PM
This looks great!  I've been anxious to see some development in 3RR, and it looks like you are off to a good start.  Looking forward to more.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: thundercrack83 on December 21, 2006, 01:49:28 AM
Wow, this looks great! I love the Tractor Supply right next to the porno store. Looking forward to seeing more!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: sam on December 21, 2006, 02:02:26 AM
This looks a lovely little town. Which lake set are you using?
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: bat on December 21, 2006, 02:15:53 AM
A lot of great work! Fantastic pictures!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 21, 2006, 05:48:43 AM
Thank you everyone for the great comments and glad you like it.  Will put up the next shots later today.

As for the lake set I use a number of different ones.

First Pike Lake is made with Peg's Ponds.  The stream running through Waldo was also made with Peg's Stream.

The little pond in Granville and the big lake at the top of the map which I will soon get a close up of was done using the Edmonton Water Plop.  And tehn I use gizmo's water flora to make it more realistic along with both jeronij and cycledoggs mayor mode rocks.

Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 21, 2006, 10:39:49 AM
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Jaeger Lake

I now want to show you one of my favorite spots in this corner of Cherokee County.  Jaeger Lake.

Jaeger Lake is named after Carl Jaeger.  Carl Jaeger is considered the greatest athlete in all of Cherokee County.  He lettered in football, basketball, and baseball at Granville High School.  He still holds 5 records.  He went on to attend Elephant Bay University where he won the Heisman Trophy and later got drafted into the NFL.  After football he returned and lives in the county.  To celebrate his achievements, Jaeger Lake was renamed from Long Lake to Jaeger Lake in his honor.


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As you can see in the above pictures, Jaeger Lake has some nice vacation homes surrounding the lake.  Two piers go into the lake and you will often find many people fishing on the pier and boats with water skiers on the lake.


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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: TheTeaCat on December 21, 2006, 10:43:32 AM
tkirch

Kettle's on for you! :thumbsup:

Fantastic detail, pics, info etc. ;D

I am eargerly awaiting more! :D

:satisfied:
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 21, 2006, 11:00:57 AM
GRANVILLE

Granville is tucked into the northwest corner of this city square.  Granville is a fairly decent size city.  You will now see the south side of Granville.  The north side of Granville will go in the city square just to the north of this one.  Now about Granville.

Granville is mainly an industrial town that sprouted up along the rail line that runs through Cherokee County.  Granville has some very nice little housing developments along with some commercial buildings along the road.  Granville is a very religious communities and has a number of small churches that people flock to on Sundays.  You will see some of these in the pictures to come, hope you like what Granville has turned into.



First we will take an overall view of Granville and what it looks like from the eye in the sky.

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Some nice homes in the Granville community.  I really like all the many custom houses out there.
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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: TheTeaCat on December 21, 2006, 11:03:43 AM
More already wow
thanks i am enjoying all of these. well done :thumbsup:


:satisfied:
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 21, 2006, 11:14:17 AM
GRANVILLE

Three really great churches in Granville.  The detail is amazing especially in the large picture.  That picture in the window is truely amazing.  Such great detail.
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Granville has a market just like Waldo.  But they specialize in flowers.  Their flower market is talked about by all the ladies.  On weekends the smell of fresh flowers permeates down Northlake Road.

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The Granville Hospital designed by SimGoober
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Granville Elementary School and the Police and Fire Station.  Public Education and Protect and Serve.
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And now some views of the Industrial Centers of this part of Granville.
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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 21, 2006, 11:15:48 AM
Thank you so much TeaCat.  I am glad you like them.  I am trying to get up all the pictures I have in here so everyone has something to peruse.

Plus it is nice to show off all the custom bats made by people and what they can do with them.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: sebes on December 21, 2006, 11:56:47 AM
Wonderful update man  &dance
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: dedgren on December 21, 2006, 03:10:15 PM
Hey, tkirch-

QuoteThis map was designed by dedgren.

...I know that guy...

...oh, it's me!  I thought the terrain looked familiar.

Anyway, I'm really jazzed to see someone developing a region using a 3RR map as the basis.  I'll be checking out the updates with a great deal of interest, you can be sure.  Off to read the rest...


David
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: threestooges on December 21, 2006, 09:40:08 PM
A very nice start. The wide shots look great, and everything seems to flow very nicely together. One suggestion I would have however, is for the farms. Most other things in your town seem to go where they go for a reason. Roads and houses follow stream banks and lakes, the farms however seem to stop without reason (I am referring to your first few pictures). Perhaps some more trees or a fence or two would break it up (but it's only my suggestion). Granville is very well done. The industrial sector looks good, and especially so with the food trailers in the middle of those lots. The fourth pic of Jaeger Lake (the one with the swamp) is a very clever idea. I may need to "borrow" it, if I may. Keep up the good work. It all looks good so far.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: jaronamo70 on December 21, 2006, 10:00:47 PM
only wish my regions could be this cool, very nice!  &apls :thumbsup: :o
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: bat on December 22, 2006, 01:03:47 AM
Looks very nice!!! :thumbsup: &apls
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Alfred.Jones on December 22, 2006, 01:13:38 AM
This looks amazing Tkirch! Looking forward to more &apls
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Ajax on December 22, 2006, 07:13:10 AM
Nice work!  I really like the way you have planned your residential areas,  although my personal preference would be to see a few more trees between the lots.  Not many, just a few.  Jaeger lake looks great!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Alek King of SC4 on December 22, 2006, 07:27:21 AM
very unique style, very middle america
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 22, 2006, 03:46:55 PM
WOW!  So many messages.  Thank you everyone for checking in.

dedgren Your map is excellent.  I love it.  Will take me awhile to develop it fully.  But it will be a lot of fun.

Ajax There are actually more trees.  I just took a lot of pictures before I had it fully done.  Thanks for checking in.

threestooges   I agree about the farms.  My intention is to build more farms in between them.  BUt right now demand is too low for that.  But once the demand builds back up I will be able to do that.  And I really like the way Jeager Lake turned out and glad you took an idea out of it.  Thats where I get all my ideas by looking at other CJs.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 22, 2006, 03:53:52 PM
Cherokee County

I have some pictures I want to show of the overall of Cherokee County.  After this we will step back from here and go to another part of Cherokee County.  Eventually I will come back to this and show more updated pictures but enjoy the pictures of this part for now before we move on to the next part ...


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And now a view of the Traffic Maps in this part of Cherokee County
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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Alfred.Jones on December 22, 2006, 04:32:05 PM
This looks awesome Tkirch. I really like all the seasonal trees :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Ajax on December 22, 2006, 05:45:04 PM
Must be Arbor Day in Elephant Bay!  &apls Nice to see some more trees, lol!  Looking forward to more!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: bat on December 23, 2006, 02:13:19 AM
Fantastic again! &apls
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: sebes on December 23, 2006, 04:29:12 AM
Cool man! THis is a great updage again. Reminds me of a place in Oregon where a good friend lives.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: TheTeaCat on December 23, 2006, 04:41:28 AM
You've gone and done it again haven't you. &apls &apls

Great pics, great style, great technique
gotta stop or I'll run out of compliments and what would i say the next time then :thumbsup:

:satisfied:
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: petercintn on December 26, 2006, 03:13:16 PM
Hey tkirch!  I'd say this will keep you busy for awhile.  I enjoy how you don't scrunch everything up, leave the wide open spaces.  A very nice start!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 27, 2006, 02:02:58 PM
This is just a quick update.  Nothing fancy.  I just want to show where I am headed next.  This is the city square just north of the last one.  It contains the northern edge of Granville and West Bend.  It's jut starting but you can see where I am headed with this maybe.


This is Northern Granville
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The farm fields around the area
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The beginning of West Bend
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Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on December 27, 2006, 02:05:34 PM
I just want to thank you all for the great comments.

Working on making this next update and growing the region.  So this a total work in progress you can tell.

Me and my wife just adopted a 2 year old beagle this morning.  So pretty exciting for us. 

The plants lived, now if the puppy lives, we can have kids.  :) :D
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: sebes on December 27, 2006, 02:09:20 PM
Nice updates again. Don't forget to walk with the puppy too...!  ;)
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: mattb325 on December 27, 2006, 02:13:05 PM
Nice work - I like how you've left everything spaced and with open areas in between! :)
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: bat on December 28, 2006, 02:52:48 AM
Great new work!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Alfred.Jones on December 28, 2006, 03:59:29 AM
Very awesome :thumbsup: &apls
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Jim on December 28, 2006, 09:43:37 AM
It's good!

The only "hic" is : No great and specials things in your city!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Ajax on December 28, 2006, 12:19:32 PM
What a nice, quiet, little community.  :thumbsup: Looks like a great place to live.  Good luck with the puppy!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: luker91 on December 30, 2006, 06:46:53 PM
excellent choice of BAT's...i really enjoyed your pics..

Luke
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on January 02, 2007, 08:20:15 AM
I am going to have to start this over.  My file got corrupted.  I had a really nice downtown going in the West Bend-Granville area.  I am seriously disappointed.  So if this read by a moderator, maybe you could delete this and I can start fresh with the new one.

NUTS!!!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: NikNik on January 03, 2007, 08:03:09 AM
I hate corruption!

oo bad I liked what you did so far. It's amazing how fast people can play SC4.
Nik-Nik
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: dedgren on January 03, 2007, 11:00:23 AM
Hi, tkirch-

I'm interested in the corrupt file problem from a technical standpoint.  Do you think it had anything to so with the 3RR quad you were developing?  Let me know which number (1-256) that it was, and I'll start a sort of semi-informal bugfile.

If I can do anything to help get you back up and running again, let me know.


David
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on January 03, 2007, 12:36:13 PM
It got corrupted while during the save process the computer got turned off.  Now it is all gobbley-gook.  That is my technical term for it all. :D

I am restarting using 3RR again.  It was nothing with the region, it was dog stepping on the button on the power strip.
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: dedgren on January 03, 2007, 01:18:48 PM
Oh, man...I hate it when that happens.

...down, Rover!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Ajax on January 04, 2007, 04:28:18 AM
The dog is still alive, yes???
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: asturianu on January 04, 2007, 08:10:11 AM
 :thumbsup: Great work on this version of 3RR. Elephant Bay is very good. And I like the towns there. GREAT!!

Cristian
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: LP_Green on January 04, 2007, 10:52:28 AM
I really like what you did...and like all the people here, I hate corruptions!...

Well, I wish you good luck for the next one ;)

LP
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: tkirch on January 08, 2007, 08:18:42 AM
I have a question for all of you.

I am going to start my CJ over.  I have two choices:  One to use Dedgren's great Three Rivers Map again or use a different map?

What are your thoughts?
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: LP_Green on January 08, 2007, 12:31:30 PM
Simply go with your opinion...3RR is a very great region with a lot of different type of terrain. It's a great map for starting a new city. But there are also a lot of great maps on ST. Simply look at the map section and you should find about 10 awesome maps to work on.

Hope that will help you choose your new map. ;)

LP
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: dedgren on January 08, 2007, 02:19:06 PM
Todd, hey-

As I have a pony in the show, so to speak, I was hesitant to voice my opinion about your "which map" question.  That said, let me throw in my 2c for whatever it might be worth.

The full 3RR map, at 256 large "game" cities (as everyone knows by now, I call them quads), is a huge undertaking for one player to develop.  Looking at the pics from Elephant Bay (both here and at Peg's website) it looks like you got pretty far along- it must have been a blow to wind up with the whole thing corrupted.  Since you are now starting (not like you have any choice) from scratch again, I think you need to ask yourself if you really want to develop a region that has about 220 usable quads (ignoring the ones that are basically water or high peaks).  If the answer is yes, well...I don't know anything else out there of comparable size.  If it's no, like others have said, there are a bunch of great maps out there.  Note, if you want to stick with 3RR features, that each quadrant (1/4 of the total area) of the full 3RR map is on the STEX.  These are 64 quads apiece, which is still a big chunk of SC4 territory.

I really get jazzed when I see someone who is working his or her own take on the 3RR terrain.  It gives me answers to the "what would someone else do with..." questions that arise from time to time.  On the other hand, you are playing SC4 for you, not me.  I bet whatever map you choose the region you develop and the resulting CJ will be great, and a pleasure to look at.

Like I said, my 2c, for what it's worth.

Good luck.


David
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: Ajax on January 08, 2007, 09:50:05 PM
I guess it's not really helpful, but I say you should build on any map you really get jazzed about.  3RR is a fantastic map and one could not blame you if you decided to stay with it, after all, it does have upsidasium!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: thundercrack83 on January 18, 2007, 09:05:44 PM
Sorry to hear about the corruption. Hope evereything turns out OK and I'll be looking forward to Elephant Bay II!
Title: Re: Elephant Bay
Post by: petercintn on January 19, 2007, 04:17:20 AM
Sorry that Murphy brought his laws to you.  Especially since relooking at the updates I notice that Pike Lake's little downtown reminded me of my small birth place in NC.  Good luck with whatever you decide.