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Old Posted Jan 19, 2023, 8:51 PM
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Downtown Bingham, population 68,000


Downtown Acme




An overview of the city of Acme, population 73,433


The town of Chums Corner




An overview of the town of Chums Corner, population 6,509
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2023, 10:21 PM
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A rural highway entering the suburbs.




A multi-modal rail yard in the countryside.


James T. McDonnell Air Force Base and Space Centre.


Some industrial areas in Elmwood.




Downtown Elmwood, population: 105,062.




Downtown Elk Rapids, population: 185,251.


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I used to love me some Cities Skylines. I built these gargantuan city regions with an extreme amount of details (infrastructure up the wazoo with my revenue cheats, colossal skylines, amazing neighborhoods on mountains, crazy and functional highway networks above and below ground....).

It ground my computer to a complete halt. I still sometimes crack out SimCity4 just to scratch the itch.
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2023, 8:18 PM
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The city of Honor, population: 18,900.


Nohonor Penitentiary


Downtown Kingsley, population: 83,312.


Downtown Grawn, population: 100,145.




Downtown Lake Ann, population: 78,640.




An overview of the city of Lake Ann.


An overview of the city of Mayfield.


Downtown Mayfield, population: 100,418.


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Old Posted Jan 30, 2023, 4:29 PM
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It's arguable that if SimCity 4 was true 3D, it would still be the best.
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Old Posted Feb 5, 2023, 4:40 PM
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An industrial area of Leland.


The Belangers River going through Leland.


Sleeping Bear campsite in Houdek Cliffs Nature Park.


An overview of Houdek Cliffs Nature Park.








A lookout overlooking the Belangers River.
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2023, 4:42 PM
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Old Mission waterfront


Downtown Old Mission


An overview if Old Mission, population: 20,013.


Suttons Bay waterfront


Downtown Suttons Bay


An overview of Suttons Bay, population: 36,769.
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I've never made any serious attempts to recreate any real life cities in Simcity, partly because for years I only had the newest Maxis release, Simcity 2013. There's too many limitations in the game for my tastes these days, but I still enjoyed it a few years ago.

The biggest issue was with city sizes..they're tiny.
These are a few screenshots of cities I made about 6 years ago:
Simcity 2013 by Draulerin Photographics, on Flickr
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Old Posted Feb 14, 2023, 7:49 PM
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Empire Bay infrastructure.


Empire Bay waterfront.


Downtown Empire Bay.






An overview of the city of Empire Bay, population: 124,007.


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Old Posted Feb 18, 2023, 6:38 PM
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The city of Octane Springs. A heavy industrialized area with an oil refinery, auto plant, steel mill and many other smaller industries.


















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Old Posted Feb 21, 2023, 8:25 PM
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This is the city of Kewadin. It's home to six casinos, which is the most of any city in the region. The population of the city is 104,363.
The shopping centres of Kewadin.


Kewadin seaport and pilot training field.


Kewadin College specializing in the engineering fields.


Kewadin waterfront


Downtown Kewadin










An overview of the city.


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Old Posted Mar 3, 2023, 8:42 PM
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Port of Charlevoix


Charlevoix Municipal Airport


Belvedere Golf Club


An industrial area in Charlevoix


Downtown Charlevoix












Downtown Charlevoix a night








An overview of the city of Charlevoix, population: 152,807.
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2023, 4:32 PM
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The northern part of Downtown Traverse City




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Old Posted Mar 19, 2023, 5:49 PM
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West Grand Arm Golf & Country Club.


Leelanua University


An industrial area in Omena.


Omena waterfront


The Beaches District


Peninsula Park


Meadows Park District


Downtown Omena






Omena at night




Closeups of downtown Omena




An overview of the City of Omena, population: 182,020.


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Old Posted Apr 21, 2023, 5:54 PM
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Here is a section of Traverse City. This is the southwest part of the city.
An industrial area of the city.


The Crown Golf Club


Oakdale Mall


Pine Street Shopping Plazas


Skyscrapers along transit lines


Some overviews of southwest Traverse City.




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This is the southeast area of Traverse City which was known as Cherry Capital before the amalgamation.


Some industrial areas in this part of the city.




An overview of Southeast Traverse City.




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Old Posted Jun 10, 2023, 8:11 PM
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Never noticed this thread before, but here are few shots from 2020... Can't wait for Cities Skylines 2!

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I thought of posting this as I have been having so much fun building a full-blown Metro Vancouver in the great Cities Skylines on PC.

After spending some 60 hours on the game, I have finally exhausted all the buildable landmass and hopefully captured the most remarkable landscape and cityscape features of the Metro area. As it is still a video game, there are compromises one has to make in terms of scale and exact placement of things, but I am pretty happy with my ongoing build-out.

Here is the fully built out map.



Houses in West Vancouver have the best views, like in real life. Traffic is also a constant problem on North Shore also like in real life. Unfortunately the game doesn't have a 3-lane suspension bridge asset, so my Lions Gate Bridge looks a bit more boring than in real life.



Burrard Inlet from above. One thing the game requires is there being enough industrial area but we don't actually have as much of it. I originally ended up building industrial land all the way up Lynn Canyon and at one time there was even a nuclear plant up there, but I have since gone 100% solar with a field of solar plants in Richmond.

Ironworkers Memorial Bridge is also a constant pain in the arse with so much traffic trying to cross the bridge in both directions. Even at 8 lanes it still struggles to move all the traffic during rush hour. Maybe I should consider building the famed third crossing from Clarke to North Shore?



I hope my Vancouver has all the defining features of the city. UBC is to the left (and I do have Millennium Line running all the way there!) and Downtown is up above. Hastings Street is seeing some incredible traffic volumes thanks to closeness to Second Narrows but rerouting all truck traffic on Powell Street has helped.



Downtown in all its glory! You don't realize how small the peninsula is before you trying building it in a game.



I was trying to capture all the main features but had to make some compomises. There is no Burrard Bridge and Burrard Street connects to Granville Bridge and then street. Cambie Bridge had to be built more to the center to have Olympic Village fit. Too bad that there is no proper asset for BC Place so I had to use an Expo Hall to either be BC Place or Rogers Place. Oh well.



Game's awesome asset library includes models for some of our buildings such as MNP Tower and Scotiabank Tower, but I had to use Turning Torso (Malmö/Sweden) for Trump Tower and Aura (Toronto) for Shangri-La. They may look slightly off but scale-wise they are actually pretty perfect.



I was also eager to consider building the Seawall and Stanley Park Drive, but the landscape doesn't make it easy, so it is still work in progress. Mods make it easier to build such features, but the scale on this map is tight.



Finally a fully built-out Oakridge Center from the future. I have to say, it is a pretty nice place for a small cluster.



I will post more going forward but curious to hear if people have attempted building Metro Vancouver on their side and to what effect?

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Old Posted Jul 3, 2023, 7:06 PM
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Some photos of Cherry Capital which is now amalgamated into Traverse City.
SimCommunications Network Stadium


Everest Energy Stadium


Hotel district by Cherry Capital Airport


Cherryland Center Mall


Warehouses by the airport


Grand Traverse University


Cherryland Golf & Country Club


Cherry Capital waterfront


Cherry Capital city center






Cherry Capital at night






An overview of northeast Traverse City formerly known as the City of Cherry Capital.


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Old Posted Jul 5, 2023, 7:19 PM
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Great stuff Klazu and as always Dwils, thanks for sharing!
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2023, 7:36 PM
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Anyone else spot L tower(Toronto) in this City Skylines 2 trailer?

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