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After Dark, Pearls From the East & Industries
In regards to Metro Overhaul Mod (MOM), I personally don't use it. When I make a city, I prefer to make it as simple as possible for everyone to load & use. When the game was updated with elevated metro, it has become my preferred metro transport without having to install MOM.
When I started playing this city, I put IT cluster in the centre for about 1/3 out, high commercial lining the main circle roads. High residential 1/3 to 2/3's out & low residential the last outer 1/3 of the circle. Low commercial would line the main circle roads.
I would watch Target on youtube with his quarter city that shows how he would add big parks & break up the circle sections a bit to add more variety while still maintaining the overall circle city. I wanted to provide a huge circle canvas for everyone to put their own stamp on it.
I'm wondering if, in the future, you could also place a district dot on some of the areas that you've built, specifying what you had in mind for that area (HD res/com, IT cluster, leisure, etc.).
The analytical & OCD in me prefer a pattern / grid shape & don’t get me started if the blocks don’t make a perfect square...
I’ve spent many hours rebuilding to make it perfectly square because I forgot to turn off road guidelines making the roads a bit off.
Playing it right now and I makes me rethink much of the zoning. 10/10 map