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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2014 21:31:38 GMT 1
Hello everyone, I'm benjamin075°, and in celebration of my 600th post, I've decided to theorize something for once. and as you can see in the title it is about how large Olympic city is. The only races that say how long they are is the sprint races. and the longest sprint race is 5 miles long, not much compared to palmont cities longest race. Anyways, the most horizontal race in the game is 1st Ave. Truck Stop, at about 3.8 miles. and about 1/3 of that goes up and down, and a third of 3.8 is 1.26666666667 so 3.8-1.26666666667 = 2.53333 repeating The longest race that goes vertically is Broadway, and broadway is about 4 miles long, and about 1/3 of that race goes horizontally and 1/3 of 4 =1.33333333333, and 4 -1.33333333333 = 2.6666 repeating so from my understanding of 7-8th grade math (lol), the length of Olympic city is 2.53 miles by 2.66 miles, or 6.7298 square miles, and that is really small compared to my real life city of Salem, that is about 15 miles vertically and 8 miles horizontally. what do you guys think about this?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 4:40:41 GMT 1
It's not that small I can tell you that. There are races in Bayview that take just as long to complete and stretch from Jackson Heights to Coal Harbor or atleast from Jackson Heights to City Center or etc., and Bayview supposedly has over 125 miles of drivable areas. Plus, if you look at it this way, the only areas you can access of Olympic City are the downtown and the industrial/port districts. Now take Bayview and cut off the airport, Beacon Hills, Pigeon Park, and Jackson Heights. It's got the same districts as OC does, but it's ALOT smaller.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 9:12:11 GMT 1
Still Olympic City is small from the size, and the avenues and street which aren't accessable/existent is the better word here - don't change a thing.
Seriously? Bayview consists of five neighboorhoods, you can't just cut some and then say it will be just as small as OC, I still bet Bayview's City Core (or any other district) would cover much of OC...the average sprint race doesn't even go thru the whole Bayview and often still takes longer than the longest races in Underground go thru the whole City across.
You can turn it around as much as you want, but it doesn't change the fact that OC is about 3x3 miles at best, that is a small town or even very small town, just compare to average small towns of the US.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 14:39:38 GMT 1
I'm new so don't kill me for the things that im going to say, but, if you listen to Angie in NFS Carbon cutscenes,she say that you are a hick from village(almost in the Spanish version say that) and that she will send you back to your village, so thinking in that the Carbon player is the same from MW and can be the same from U and U2, it explains why OC is very small, it is a village.
I'm Spanish so sorry for my bad english. And remember i´m new so i can be very very wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 15:02:12 GMT 1
Hey there,
it's just a saying and regular threat that someone will push you back to your place - so beating you and make you go home, you'll say and hear this specifically in sporting events (cause losing team goes home), I say it like every game and I stand ma words.
The usage of village, small town and alike is used to insult the rivals.
However, Olympic City is too big and too advanced in economy and buildings to be a village, it's rather a small town or smaller city.
The player from U and U2 is not the player from MW and Carbon.
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