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Strangel:
Witch, that looks exactly like what I'm looking for, aside from the lack of beachfront properties (which, of course, makes sense considering). If you get around to modifying/remaking in future, I'd love to get a copy.

Edit: Mirelly, thanks for the clarification. I assumed incorrectly.  ;D

Lord Darcy:
Quote from: Strangel on 2008 August 08, 04:11:37

Perfection for me would be a terrain with two levels, one up high (habitable road cut out of a mountainside, maybe?) and one down low at the water's edge for a row of beach lots.

That's exactly what I want too. I was looking for such a terrain but had no success so far.

Quote from: witch on 2008 August 08, 05:58:55

You might like Idlehaven.

It was before Bon Voyage though, so nix on the beach lots.

Hmm. I might look at modifying it in the near future. I've been thinking about going back to it for a while.

Thanks for the lovely terrain. Your terrain offers plenty of flat space to build on, which is very rare in multi-leveled terrains. I avoid multi-leveled terrains because of warped edge on the lot.

Roux:
The neighborhood terrain cheats that came with FT have been a godsend for me. I've altered most of my 'hood terrains with it. In Bluewater, I flattened the beach lots, yet maintained higher elevations that are flat and suitable for lots with ponds/basements. I'd be willing to share it, if there is a way turn a neighborhood terrain into a .sc4 file.

Zazazu:
Quote from: Strangel on 2008 August 08, 04:11:37

I love Camp Tebqoter on The Sporum for it's FLAT!ness. I'm always on the lookout for neighborhood terrains where there's at least a good section of entire FLAT at the roads. Perfection for me would be a terrain with two levels, one up high (habitable road cut out of a mountainside, maybe?) and one down low at the water's edge for a row of beach lots.

Prospect Beach's terrain is like that. I don't think I've shared it before, so I'll load it into the 4shared drive when I get home. You can see a beach-level view here: http://pbtales.blogspot.com/ . There is a large beach-level area, super-flat beach lots, and two plateaus. (one quite small and the other medium-sized) plus this tiny almost-plateau that holds a 3x3.

Generally I like my beach lots steep. I'm odd. Besides, that's how you end up with the four-story multi-level monstrosity:

Oh, how I hate that house. Even when it gets completed (money ran out) it's still going to suck. It's my only beach house in play, too, until the end of this rotation when I get to place Rosalie and Cutter.

witch:
I spent several hours last night mucking around with the beach lots in my terrain. When I place the lots in sims 2, it adds a kind of white shelf a square or so out from the land. (Visible at the right hand edge of Zazazu's picture). Is my slope not shallow enough or is this just what happens? It happens in some of the EAxis terrains too.

@Roux. Get the Bluewater.sc4 file from the My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\SC4Terrains folder and put it in the My Documents\SimCity 4\Regions\Downloads folder. Import into a small city lot in Sim City 4.

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