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Create a clockwise (US), counter-clockwise (UK) one-way road square with an
empty 4x4, 5x5 or 6x6 space in the middle.
Attach an avenue at 12:00, 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00 on the one-way sections.
Viola! A traffic circle (roundabout).
About six squares out from the one-way road, create another regular road in
a square pattern. What you should have now resembles a rifle scope's
crosshairs with two outer rings.
It works great if you place a Park or Landmark in the middle and Commercial
zones around it. In the smaller corners place bus stops, subway stations,
small parks and police kiosks since it can get real dense real quick.
You will also be amazed at how well traffic works in a roundabout!
"chris@ukaskew" <chris@ukaskew.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Synergy wrote:
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> >>> Simcity 5 early code screenshot. more to follow. 5.000
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http://www.pbase.com/image/31683372.jpg
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> >> hey, nice screenshot
🙂
> >> looks realistic ;-)
> >
> > Yeah, a little too realistic if you ask me. It looks more like a
> > photo.
> >
> > I wish they'd include decent freeway building tools. So that you could
> > build custom interchange designs/offramps, and it'd be cool if you
> > could have the 4-level stack interchange, and 10-15 lane
> > super-highways!
>
>
> I think they should regionalise the game personally. The games so far have
> had numerous features only really relevant to the US. We make do perfectly
> well in the UK without all these massive ugly raised freeways, nothing
wrong
> with building them along the ground and it saves one whole lotta concrete!
> Also I've lost count of the amount of times that I've wanted to build a
> roundabout instead of a poxy crossroad!
>
> Chris.
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