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Only problem is that I cant get any cargoships to arrive (train working fine) which is bringing some problems to the city. I´ve looked at the yellow dotted "shippinglanes" and noticed that they dont go all the way off the map such as traintracks and connected roads but perhaps they dont need to?
Sprawl is impossible here. I don't agree with Strictoaster's leveling his beautiful mountains in gameplay, although his city is beautiful. I like to play within the confines of both the city management and the geography, with clusters sprinkled about rather than a megalopolis.
The lack of water flow meant my waters got polluted pretty quickly. I pulled water from one side of the island, and dumped it on the other side. I also blocked the narrow waterway that the bridge crosses so the pollution couldn't spread around to the intake. Still, it was so nasty, I think my cims would soon start walking on it. Plan B was to get the Extra Landscaping Tools mod that has water spawners, and started flushing my pollution down the drain. Then just for fun, I created a mountain lake with a waterfall into the ocean.
Thanks, Strictoaster for a beautiful map!
the Hadece new patron. Yay!