City skyline maps1/27/2024 ![]() By visible area, I don't count the water, you can see very far in the distance, but just the terraformed section. The visible area is roughly 3x3 the size of the buildable area. ![]() What surprised me with the map editor - and yeah, I know it's not finished - is that you only see the 14,347 x 14,347 meters in the editor, which is the buildable area, not the visible area. I ended up with the distance of 14,347 km, just 5 meters shy of the calculated 14,352 meters. Add in a Vintage title from our 1910 Kansas City map and a few photoshop. To keep track of counting, I placed a T-section, at every 2 km. An impressive view of the Kansas City Skyline as seen from the Liberty Memorial. So are my calculations correct? I enabled the map editor, then carefully placed a road, in 500 m lengths, from, and along the edge of the map, with an outside connection, to go edge-to-edge. Total map length and width is 3 x 14,352 km = 43,056 km. Total map size is roughly 9 times the "buildable area". I counted this, by placing a road of a distance of 3 map tiles, then counted the number of zones. ![]() ![]() Every "map tile" is 78 x 78 tiles of 8 x 8 meters. ![]()
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