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Since including both the unique and park versions makes it appear as though the asset is almost 8K in size, you might want to either note on the description page that the subscription includes two versions of the asset, OR, upload the park version as a separate asset (and possibly have the description page for each reference the other).
Or, if you included the park version only for me, and are not concerned to make it permanently available, you could remove it from the upload, since I have it now. I haven't yet copied it to my game PC, but I have it.
There is no reason you would know. After all, how many people are using outdated versions of the game? I can see and "enable" post-GC unique buildings in the Content Manager, but they just don't appear in-game.
I can't use it, as it is a unique building created post-Green Cities (*), but I do appreciate the beautiful assets you create, Mons.
(*) Ever since the GC update to the base game, all post-GC versions of the game lockup on my PC, so I'm playing with the old pre-GC version.
@Picca: super top XDD
@dougpavanil: I don't speak portuguese, but obrigado! I have seen that there are many parisian style buildings (even a complete style!) made by Gèze and some others. They are very well done (muuuuch better than what I could do in 10 years of modeling...)
@MikuDesca: mmmh non è nella lista per ora... prima volevo fare le tre in fila su corso Millo e villa Ottone