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Again RTG, I love your buildings because they look fantastic -- this one is no different. But some of these are zoned in ways I don't think most people will agree with. And for that reason, after trying this in-game myself, I must unsubscribe. Like StringerMarcus says, it sticks out very blatantly. Do what you like as it is your creation of course, but I hope you at least understand this does not fit in with most high residential L2 buildings.
This building (like your last high residential upload) would look far nicer in a higher level of tourism as a hotel imo.
And the thing is, when it is such a nice building, I want it to stay in my city, and if it is an L2, unless it is in a district with a highrise ban, it will eventually be upgraded to L3 and disappear! : (