Daid wrote:And guys, what about the sounds? Can we change those?
We sure can, I have that 'TTD Sound' Program, hang on a sec...
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....Here it is!!
krtaylor wrote:You get a decent impression of modern Asian architecture from the Asian buildings in Sim City 2000, if anyone has it (I do, somewhere...)
You mean SC 3000, right?
G-Klav
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Yes, we can use a pagoda for the church. And we can use one of those red Asian gates, or a rock garden, for some of the park/plaza tiles.
Yes, I meant SC3000. I think their Asian buildings are a little generic, but they are a good place to start. Even their apartments buildings/office complexes look subtly different, more concrete-y somehow, but also more random with different looking signs (vertical, not horizontal) and suchlike.
Is there a sound editing program for TTD? If so, we can use the digitized Japanese train sounds from Microsoft Train Simulator. Unless someone has a better idea.
Well, lets see, it's just over 2 MB, so mailing/posting here can't de done. (Why is it so feaking huge :S) I'll put a link at http://members.lycos.nl/schoolwerk1/dai ... Index.html so you can download it (it's at the top)
Also updated my Industry picture, and yes, there was electricity back in 1930. The Purple stuff is just sugjections, and the green underlined stuff can be left in.
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I have borrowed Daid's excellent Toyland organizational chart, and put on it all my proposed industry vectors. I have the file as a vector graphic so I can easily change the labels as we make final decisions, so this isn't set in stone. I tried to adjust the Hi-Tech vector so it doesn't look totally out of place in 1930 - remember, they did manufacture electronic components out of Ore and Sand in 1930 (vacuum tubes and wiring) and also today (silicon chips and, well, wiring). And they had an export market back then like they do today, not as big of course, but it existed.