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  1. Игорь

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  2. kipate

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    Hello and welcome to XLN!
    First of all, this is a really nice city.
    But your road layout is mostly a grid.
    Maybe try to be more creative ;)
     
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    Hey, I don't want to rate your city yet. I think it's going to be great if you complete it or extend it. We all know how computers are with this game though. LOL. I do agree with people saying it's a bit angular. I think this is cool, it reminds me of central Mannheim, Germany. I think you could instantly up the realism by creating a break in the grid w/a European type core. Think of English city cores. Yeah, cities in England don't run angular on an axis but do often run in irregular blocks and angular shapes, but the city center breaks and appears more chaotic with small avenues, curves and that "pre-WW1" look. Just a thought on what I would do. Great start, man. This is gonna be good regardless.
     
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    Bristol, UK stands in my mind as a good example of what I am talking about.
     

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