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Mar 23, 2015 @ 10:24am
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Singapore: Downtown Central

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A map based on the city state of Singapore! Includes all expressways (except KPE and MCE) with intersections as close to real life, ship lines around all harbours, plane lines close to all airports, and most importantly, the now-defunct railway line connecting to Malaysia. Also available are some fictional and non-fictional natural resources including fertile land around CCK, an oil-filled Jurong Island, and a mining area around Bukit Timah.

This map is not made from an actual heightmap of Singapore but a drawn out one, so all terrain levels are (badly) estimated and simulated, and complicated drainage systems are not included.

Have fun and leave a comment for any feedbacks you have!

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A new, version 2 of this map but with a true 1:1 scale, the Singapore: Downtown Bay map, is now available.
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Version 1.3.1 (24/03/15)
Check the change log for more details.
17 Comments
WeirdnAwesome Nov 30, 2016 @ 10:37pm 
Ups la!!! :D
NatIsrael972 Jun 6, 2016 @ 11:36pm 
Huh we have mine at Bukit Timah for real? Why I didn't know sia?
I saw a frog and I  [author] Mar 19, 2015 @ 1:22am 
@roberto tomás Hi, thanks for your feedback. About your first point, if I were to make the map a little smaller, it would mean lesser playable land. Mapping out additional land outside Singapore isn't really important due to game restrictions that limit visibility outside the 25 tiles.

As to your second point, I apologize for not taking this point into consideration when creating this map. While all plants available in temperate maps are also available in tropical maps, it is not the same the other way round. The decision to go for a temperate climate then is more of a personal (colour) preference. If you wish for your city to have more of a tropical feel, you can always overwrite it by changing the default LUT in the settings menu. But if you want to add palm trees in your city in this map, unfortunately you have to wait until there's a way to change the map climate or when there are similar tree assets available in the workshop.
roberto tomás Mar 18, 2015 @ 1:02pm 
nice but .. there are two things right from the start.. the map could be a little smaller, so you at least get all of singapore proper, if not even a tiny bit of sumatra. Also, even more weird, the plants are all temperate. It should be tropical flora, like the rio map
Yusokovich Mar 18, 2015 @ 4:38am 
Awesome work!! Thanks!! :D
Urbanist Mar 16, 2015 @ 7:33pm 
@dogessence indeed, it looks terrible. Yep I agree, By the way I just noticed the Barrage in your screenshot so thumbs up for that haha!
I saw a frog and I  [author] Mar 16, 2015 @ 4:09am 
@rlrh1996 Yeah I have. If you saw the island after you import the heightmap you'll realise why I didn't go ahead with using it as base. Their sources don't have enough data to build a nice clean and accurate map of SG without doing major touchups, and covering the whole island with a hilly terrain just isn't fun for building compared with a flat one with some hills. That's what I feel anyway.
Urbanist Mar 16, 2015 @ 3:14am 
Oh yeah, have you seen this tool called http://terrain.party? It generates heightmaps and I tried importing it into the map editor but got lost afterward.
Urbanist Mar 16, 2015 @ 3:09am 
@dogessence Great, thanks a lot :) can't wait to (try to) create Shenton Way and the Marina Bay area. Could even put in a London Eye to pretend it's the Flyer haha.
I saw a frog and I  [author] Mar 16, 2015 @ 3:00am 
@TITLE FIGHT??? Yeah I'm aware of that. In fact, for now, water does not flow anywhere else except to the right of the starting tile (as of v1.2), so your only absolutely clean source of water is from that river.