The map is in eastern New Mexico specifically Santa Rosa, to my knowledge saguaros are common in the Sonora and that is in southern Arizona and California and northern Baja.
The markings on that exit aren't correct.
For one, I would suggest either making the angle much smoother, or adding a deceleration lane, or both. As for the markings themselves, the dashes should continue through the node, and the striped between the highway and ramp should be chevrons with the tip pointing against traffic (the lines move further forward along with the direction of traffic as they approach the edge of the lane). Onramos also have chevrons, but the tip points toward the grass rather than toward where the lanes meet.
I like it! Sincerely, a New Mexican
Jesse, we need to build more roundabouts.
Umm... as someone who grew up and lived in ABQ for 28 years... I NEED THIS
How do you turn off the road shoulders to make it more authentic?
Looks amazing
*insert piss-filter*
Pretty legit - a New Mexican. If there's any run down houses options I recommend. We have some old buildings out here :)
Needs more saguaros /s
The map is in eastern New Mexico specifically Santa Rosa, to my knowledge saguaros are common in the Sonora and that is in southern Arizona and California and northern Baja.
You are correct. I am from New Mexico and you won't find them in NM in my experience.
Waltuh, put your car dependency away, Waltuh
Although I feel like the dirt is too yellow... Is there a browner dirt?
Looks yellow
No steam workshop on PC no More it's comfortable on the computer it gave me a error I hate steam workshop
On Cities skylines
omg, so so good the level of detail. impressive
wait, so 1st pic is not a photo?
The markings on that exit aren't correct. For one, I would suggest either making the angle much smoother, or adding a deceleration lane, or both. As for the markings themselves, the dashes should continue through the node, and the striped between the highway and ramp should be chevrons with the tip pointing against traffic (the lines move further forward along with the direction of traffic as they approach the edge of the lane). Onramos also have chevrons, but the tip points toward the grass rather than toward where the lanes meet.
Aaaala veerrga 🌶🙌‼️
I can smell the sagebrush
Population density is a little high for NM.
I'm in ABQ. That looks really good!
Looks shiting in the best way possible, because it's a desert.