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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2014 20:56:45 GMT 1
I need help. I want to know how are the cities connected. I know that Rockport is to the east of Palmont. I couldn't find any threads stating where Bayview, Tri-Cities, and Olympic City are connected.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2014 21:17:10 GMT 1
I need help. I want to know how are the cities connected. I know that Rockport is to the east of Palmont. I couldn't find any threads stating where Bayview, Tri-Cities, and Olympic City are connected. cuz there is no "connection" as bullshit maps state. I can provide you basic info. Olympic City is on the East Coast with unknown geo-relation with Rockport. Bayview is on the West Coast and its georelation to Palmont is unknown to. Tri-City is set somewhere on south part of East Coast, possibly in Florida. In World it's south from Rockport and Palmont. That's all. You can make out something from that, but that will be just a bit more legit bullshit map.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 22:25:29 GMT 1
Tho, after looking at the PS2 version Olympic City is not turned around, there's an arrow in a 45° angle next to the N sign on the map.
[↖] N
(I added sign from my phones smile and aigns...dunno if it shows up for PC and other phones, Im using Galaxy S4)
OC could be northern west coast...
Tri-City Bay (it's NOT Tri-Cities) is on the gulf coast of the USA, it was never said which side but its either in SoCal near mexico or in SoFlo.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 23:07:02 GMT 1
Tho, after looking at the PS2 version Olympic City is not turned around, there's an arrow in a 45° angle next to the N sign on the map. [↖] N (I added sign from my phones smile and aigns...dunno if it shows up for PC and other phones, Im using Galaxy S4) OC could be northern west coast... Tri-City Bay (it's NOT Tri-Cities) is on the gulf coast of the USA, it was never said which side but its either in SoCal near mexico or in SoFlo. (i can see the arrow on Falaxy S3 mini) Olympic city seems to be rather on east. Why? Because of its colder climate, landscape of the city and.........giant port.Seriously its biggest sea port in open world era (look how much containers are in storage in Port Royale around Station (such amounts of transport is rather happening in Atlantic/Indian Ocean than Pacific Ocean. There is more import and export of various supplies between US-EU-ARAB-AFRICA-SOUTHAMERICA than trough Pacific. Coast shape has nothing to do it, OC can be in small penisula. Also this (N) symbol does not make any sense, we havent seen proper N symbol like it in any full map only minimaps shown it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 6:04:11 GMT 1
No, I do mean the full map, but its only in the PS2 version, don't ask me why.But as said there's that flashing arrow for all tracks, so it might be the seen right...its very small tbh, OC has the size of a small town Well, it has a yacht harbor and a hotel district, Surf shop and palms in serveral areas, so wherever it is, its climate is not that cold due to its attractions. Hm, check out the Port of LA in long beach that thing has its own island. In Carbon Kempton also has a large port, Bayview too. I'm not saying its west coast, it can be in the gulf of florida/east of florida...or on the west coast in a bay area...hard to say. Port Royal kinda sounds its from british, can be in Canada too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 8:26:39 GMT 1
No, I do mean the full map, but its only in the PS2 version, don't ask me why.But as said there's that flashing arrow for all tracks, so it might be the seen right...its very small tbh, OC has the size of a small town Well, it has a yacht harbor and a hotel district, Surf shop and palms in serveral areas, so wherever it is, its climate is not that cold due to its attractions. Hm, check out the Port of LA in long beach that thing has its own island. In Carbon Kempton also has a large port, Bayview too. I'm not saying its west coast, it can be in the gulf of florida/east of florida...or on the west coast in a bay area...hard to say. Port Royal kinda sounds its from british, can be in Canada too. Yeah LA's port is big, but highest tonnage is on East Coast, Louisiana, New York, New Jersey or Houston(It's rather "south coast" )Also we can drift around that port(it got copied to UG2) Bayview's port is smaller (mostly power plant and energy for this neon and lights madhouse which is whole city core) with one Container ship on north of Coal harbour (west from the bridge). Kempton one is not as big as it should be, just the cranes are that big ass, but area is not. Olympic City is kind of small just due to races taking place in center of the city, we can see few squarish roads to the north and to the east. It has somekind of sub-urbia which is unaccessible, this would make it a bit bigger. I mean just that, we never seen so big amount of containers in one place in anynfs (maybe except Fairhaven)maybe cuz its meant to be more realistic? Palms and yachts hint more the Florida area (but still these could be special adapted by ppl or artifical palms, we can see only leafed trees everywhere else except Atlantica (next big hint for East coast) it may be a bit to north from Florida and South from Washington. Climate fits, artificialy endureced palms can survive there and it matches with big east coast port aswell.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 9:42:20 GMT 1
Top down view on TCB The Kempton area is almost only industry, cargo ships, train, etc...its based on long beach, but in OC it's not that big, I mean aside the drift course (which doesn't really exist on the map) the area you can drive on (circuits, sprints) is not that large. Yeah, tho these roads seem to be copy paste of sections you see in the city area (unacccessable, only seen on map). Palms and Yachts are as much of Florida as California, look at Newport Beach, the whole bay and islands area is a complete harbor for private boats and yachts and beach houses or marina del ray of LA (Venice Beach) it can't be said where OC it really is, but it's definitely in a warm climate...don't think they use articifial palms (plastic palms) for outside in for such a amount, for inside and garden areas of hotel, but never saw or heard of it being placed along roads etc. There I saw palms :on Highway 1 when you enter the city, on Main Street, 14th & Vine, Market District, Altantica. Atlantica, could be a hint, but what I just thought if you turn the map into direction of the arrow, the bay area is on top...would mean Really hard to say for this city. I actually have international shipping types at college in business class right now, its boring but I remember they just showed a map about intl cargo shipping rates last week and we saw some ports...Those cranes in Kempton mean there's much cargo/large port. However...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2014 8:12:32 GMT 1
Yeah, Olympic City is definitely not in a colder climate zone, plastic palm trees up and down the streets? Lol. I do remember in 2 places there were white and blue signs of the state of Texas, one above the railyard tunnel and another on the green and purple " Thurston center ". The problem is with Olympic City is the map. There is obviously more city left on the north and south sides of the map than shown, just look at the lower half of Stadium before you go into the projects. The Atlantica track messes with everyone's head, because unless it's based off of Tampa ( Technically not the Atlantic, it's the gulf ) or some other city in Florida's Gulf side, it can't be based in the US, which it clearly is. The buildings in OC are mostly based off of Houston and Chicago but the stadium area in HWY 1 looks alot like the BC place in Vancouver, I looked up the Astrodome in Houston and it looks nothing like the stadium in Olympic. My best guess is that Olympic City is located in the Houston area in Eastern Texas. The geography is pretty accurate ( Olympic city is real flat except around Market Street ) and there are no mountains around the area. Houston is where most of the US' oil comes from, explaining the huge oil refineries and whatnot in the Port Royal district, especially in the Commercial drag track. It's hard to say with the skyscrapers and wether or not they're quite the same, but I can definitely see them being similar, like the blue building near the start of Olympic Square. There's some hotels that look abit Miami-ish around Atlantica, and the 2 repetitive buildings placed all around OC look like the US Bank tower and the Citigroup HQ in LA, but all in all I think OC is based mainly off of Houston.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2014 12:37:07 GMT 1
Yeah, not to forget the yacht harbor, the surf shop, lights on trees and the large hotels along the bay, that's not typical for a cold zone...I figured out the large estates near the city plaza/subway are hotels too...there are bunch of palms too...its the area when you drive Market Street after the hill the area with that U turn.
In the game files textures that sign with the state of texas is a company, just for a note.
The estates shown on the map outside the driveable area are fake and just a copy of a estate near chinatown, I posted a map on here some days ago.
I don't think OC has other districts around of itself, you got everything right there, the downtown, the bay, the heights and suburbs and the port...and some buildings specifically the one people connected with Bayview seen at the end of Main Street is also multiple times in OC, you can't miss it when driving on Market Street...its near the start, you get a better look on it from the heights.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 5:26:07 GMT 1
Yeah, not to forget the yacht harbor, the surf shop, lights on trees and the large hotels along the bay, that's not typical for a cold zone...I figured out the large estates near the city plaza/subway are hotels too...there are bunch of palms too...its the area when you drive Market Street after the hill the area with that U turn. In the game files textures that sign with the state of texas is a company, just for a note. The estates shown on the map outside the driveable area are fake and just a copy of a estate near chinatown, I posted a map on here some days ago. I don't think OC has other districts around of itself, you got everything right there, the downtown, the bay, the heights and suburbs and the port...and some buildings specifically the one people connected with Bayview seen at the end of Main Street is also multiple times in OC, you can't miss it when driving on Market Street...its near the start, you get a better look on it from the heights. Personally I wouldn't say there are suburbs in the game, unless you mean the little apartment complex just after the hill/closed shortcut in Market Street. It's not downtown either but it's still within city limits. And there's evidence that the city doesn't just end there by the bottom half of Stadium and Market Street, there are tons of skyscrapers there and tons of other businesses and districts that obviously didn't get finished in time for the final game. That's the other problem with Olympic City, it's highly unfinished, which is why the drag races don't fit with the other tracks, the drift tracks have a scrambled up scenery, there are roads that aren't on the map and roads that are on the map that don't exist, there's drivable roads that are never open, there's roads that end unexpectedly, and there's no freeroam option.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 9:37:52 GMT 1
Unfinished?
I don't think it was ever meant to be free roamable, the 3D view shows everything that created of the city, and there's nothing finished that is closed except one road which connects two roads near the the hill and the alleys in chinatown street.
I think the city map was either created after roads were created or before and they just created specific roads which they only required.Because in the early demo or Beta as some call it has no city map on the mini map, just the roads you can drive on like in previous NFS e.g. Hot Pursuit 2.
Yeah, tho I actually meant the estates you can't access just seen on the map in the middle of chinatown district...oh if you point to the list of districts i mentioned, yeah I meant that estate with condos and houses
I think it was asked in Ask Marc or else where that OC is based on tracks like in previous NFS, it is to pretend to be a whole city but its not really.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2014 10:18:10 GMT 1
Tri-city located to the south, Beta city of NFSC (or MC) located to the west, Bayview located to the east, Rockport and Palmont is on the central of the Open World Cities Connection.
Aside, i wonder if the second version of NFSW have all the cities..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2014 10:40:56 GMT 1
Did you just reply an old abandoned thread?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2014 20:23:22 GMT 1
Oh my god man.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2014 20:42:19 GMT 1
Tri-city located to the south, Beta city of NFSC (or MC) located to the west, Bayview located to the east, Rockport and Palmont is on the central of the Open World Cities Connection. Aside, i wonder if the second version of NFSW have all the cities.. are you fucking serious? again, are you fucking serious? dude, there is no connection between ANY NFS cities. Only in NFSW but that's made on purpose. and there is or will be no such thing like "second version of NFSW"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2014 20:42:29 GMT 1
Yes, the cities are connected… the only problem is, they're not next to each other. Meaning, you can get from Rockport to Bayview, but you'd have to drive for a few hours at least. They're on different sides of America (if they even are in America).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2014 20:49:12 GMT 1
Yes, the cities are connected… the only problem is, they're not next to each other. Meaning, you can get from Rockport to Bayview, but you'd have to drive for a few hours at least. They're on different sides of America (if they even are in America). It's old ass thread mate. And i said that what you said few times already with far more details in few threads. Old-ass-rilla-thread says:"There is no need to reply, just leave it now"
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