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Noro maps

Started by vester, April 21, 2013, 02:39:17 PM

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vester

Opening this thread to collect all the maps.
My idea that all replied should be done in the "Ideas and game plan" to avoid clutter.
To make it easier, all images should be resize by adding this to image tag

[img width=640]http://www.bla-bla-bla.no/bla.map.jpg[/img]
Just click one time on the images to see it full size.

Lets start of with a map the letter:


Detail map overview:


Subregion overview:


Development:


Transport:



noahclem

Great plan Arne. I'm going to bed soon but I'll try to dig up whatever maps I have floating around tomorrow. It's a lot easier to find and reference this stuff if we keep it in it's own place.

MandelSoft

Here on my Majhost I've made maps of each sub-region for reference. http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=276236
Lurk mode: ACTIVE

metarvo

Even the manual for SimCity 1 SNES said something to the effect of, "A little preplanning goes a long way."  The Windows edition's manual even suggested using pencil and paper to create city plans (this was back before we had GIMP, PhotoShop, and all of those fancy programs).  This is as true today as it was then.  Good job on the maps!

:thumbsup:
Find my power line BAT thread here.
Check out the Noro Cooperative.  What are you waiting for?  It even has electricity.
Want more? Try here.  For even more electrical goodies, look here.
Here are some rural power lines.