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CenturyLink Building (RICO) Salt Lake City
   
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CenturyLink Building (RICO) Salt Lake City

In 1 Kollektion von Crazyglueit
Salt Lake City Collection
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Beschreibung


CenturyLink Building Located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Formaly Qwest Building. This office was built in 1980 with 15 floors at 209ft (64m).

Scale - 1:1
Plot Size - 8x6
Main - Tris 743 / Texture 1024 / Weight 4.29
LOD - Tris 84 / Texture 512 / Weight 0.49

RICO
  • Category
    Office
  • Jobs
    42
  • Plop Cost
    30000
  • Level
    H2

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13 Kommentare
N - Gaming 21. Juni 2022 um 10:14 
love this!!
hillfanthomlike10 7. Feb. 2021 um 6:24 
thank you
HakunaMatata_rv 6. Jan. 2018 um 18:14 
Sorry for my ignorance but this model works without the RICO mod?
Crazyglueit  [Autor] 12. Mai 2017 um 6:46 
Thanks buddy! Learning as I go. I try to keep most of them up to date as I improve.

Appreciate the support!:highrise:
SonOfNitrous 12. Mai 2017 um 4:32 
Thx for an updates!
That's awesome to see assets progressing in quality!:steamhappy:
Crazyglueit  [Autor] 12. Sep. 2016 um 1:20 
In the LOD?
SonOfNitrous 11. Sep. 2016 um 14:18 
There is some strange glitch - window borders are glowing.
Upclose is looks totally awesome!
Val' 25. Juli 2016 um 2:33 
@scottstachowiak you can change the number of workers with the rico mod, just go in the settings pannel and try to find the building and you got it ;)
Crazyglueit  [Autor] 24. Juli 2016 um 13:48 
For the moment I am leaving the RICO files on my assets with small job counts to reduce the amount of traffic that is created.
scottstachowiak 22. Juli 2016 um 20:35 
Hi -- a fifteen story building should yield more than just 42 jobs. That's fewer than three people working per floor. Could you adjust the number of workers to be more realistic?