NIGHT in Camden! SC4 Night update (part 1 of 2)

Hello subordinates! The night update is here. Since I'm posting this for the 3rd time, I'm gonna cut the crap and go right to pictures. The best lights are at the end. Enjoy!

Keep in mind that the posted images are .jpg, but if you click them they will take you to a larger, higher quality .png image.


First up...main street, power plant and arch bridge. Personally, I'm annoyed that streetlights aren't showing up. Help?


Next up, a rather dark cable-stayed bridge (at least it has some lights)


A nice shot of a neighborhood by the south side bridge.


East side neighborhood near two main arteries intersecting...


Washington Park neighborhood with the football stadium still illuminated after an evening game.


Moving into downtown. Note the steep density transition...this was done to mimic Minneapolis and was just an experiment.


Finally,  the CBD in its full glory! I absolutely love that plaza with the yellow and red structures...for those curious, it's Raysorra Square by the MIA Cerulean (CARCH). It may be available on the LEX at SC4D...but no promises.


Enjoy, y'all!

Back to SC4

Hello all! Today I decided to go back to SimCity4 and got 7 more pictures to show. These are from the same city as the one with the bridge in the first update. So, here we go! Off to East Camden.

First up is the city hall park:




Next up is downtown...or rather uptown, since downtown is 3 miles east. I like the mix of low to medium density here.


Now on to High Street: notice the houses atop the embankment.


Facing north:


A bit further west we find the sprawl:


Finally, a shot from Whittier, 5 miles north of East Camden:


Enjoy!

Bridges, anyone?

Some shots from East Camden, a midsized suburb right outside downtown Camden.

To quote Haljackey, click the pictures for full resolution! They look much better when they're full size, trust me!

Eastern embankment:


Western approach:


Overview of eastern approach:


My favorite...houses as viewed through the trusses:


From the opposite side:


I absolutely love that bridge! It looks so good anywhere that I have to admire its versatility (and you'll probably see me use it a lot.)

Enjoy and please comment!

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