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Here is two screenshot of my city:
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=914364397
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=914364373
I can post a screenshot later :)
My one constructive criticism after having been working on this map for a year is that the water flow in the two rivers is a little bit too small. There is only enough water in each river for 2-3 water pumps, and there is not enough to run a very productive hydroelectric plant without flooding the whole valley. I have to be very careful with water flow or else I start either drying up the rivers or getting flooding all the time.
A work of art !
Its very rare to see a nice map with proper waterflow, much thanks!
Do you use photos of existing formations of land? Props on an amazing talent for artistic endevor
I only have to figure out a way to 'dust' the trees with snow.
Heres a video review of a 20k population town on this map:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SoBXPk4QDw
@Tytalus - That is hilarious! Must've taken forever for that reservoir to fill though.
Made me banging my head on the table trying to build mountain roads... =) Ended up cheating with terraform tools to get it real enough (no crazy road slope)
Photoreal LUT + SweetFX2.0 + shit loads of trees = http://i.imgur.com/Y8yhuUq.jpg
This map was specifically designed to offer interesting expansion choices. It's completely up to you what you choose based on your city's needs and your personal interest. Good luck!