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Thank you!
If it ever start bothring you, all I can tell you is to contact Paradox..? Anyway, thanks and you too!
Idk how that happens and how to help you on that...
Thank you
@jingym_jacky
My pleasure
Thanks!
@ilion7
Art Nouveau buildings are rich and complex in geometries = more triangles but why not? :)
Nice. How about an Art Nouveau inspired building?
Thank you :)
@Michael
I agree. it's weiredly all black...I was sad :(
@HatsuneKid
Thanks a bunch!
Thank you! Isn't 70 Pine Street in Art Deco DLC? Well I didn't get it cause it didn't look much detailed...oh the American Radiator Building is absolutely in my wishlist
are you planning to make 70 Pine Street or the American Radiator Building, both from New york? that would be awesome!
keep them coming.
Thanks man :)