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Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 11:25
by Purno
jontsuba wrote:We should go back to topic AND create and weather thread in the Off-topic section.
Indeed you should. So shut up about the weather and enjoy this screenshot of Akureyri city centre WIP ;)
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Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 11:39
by plykkegaard
Nice detail with the dog sled (upper left corner)
Also the partly melted snow at the edge of the rooftop on the church
Do they have cobbles on the roads in Iceland, just curious ;-)

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 11:51
by Dannu
Looking good!

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 12:14
by Hadi588
nice

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 12:19
by volan123
Great!

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 13:52
by lolli
So beautiful!!! ;)

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 14:17
by TheMrMe1
plykkegaard wrote: Do they have cobbles on the roads in Iceland, just curious ;-)
No, but we do have so-called "walking roads" (No idea what they're called in English) which are full-sized roads except for walking people, cars are prohibited or otherwise limited. They might be cobbled.

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 14:27
by Purno
Well, it's not in Akureyri, but this comes close to cobbles.

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 14:34
by Geolu_Henge
TheMrMe1 wrote: No, but we do have so-called "walking roads" (No idea what they're called in English) which are full-sized roads except for walking people, cars are prohibited or otherwise limited. They might be cobbled.
We call them Pedestrian Zones in the UK, areas for just people to walk and no motorized vehicles allowed. Sometimes not even bycicles, nor skateboards, rollerblades....Not allowed to do much lol.

Re: Development on version 1.x (Iceland edition)

Posted: 20 Dec 2014 14:48
by plykkegaard
Purno wrote: ... this comes close to cobbles.
Thanks, just took me a little by surprise, but why not? They have easy access to the material ;-)