Obviously a simplification/joke but curious how accurate it is and figured there would atleast be one person here who knows lol

  • CloutAtlas [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    This is pretty accurate to Wuhan except there’s like 3 ring roads and like 100 lakes. Even the position: Shanghai directly east, Beijing to the north and Guangdong to the south.

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    3 months ago

    not enough urban villages, they should be crammed between every other kinda-central highrise development. (if you’re in eastern china they’re the best place for sichuan food)

    also a city bigh enough to have a massive ring road would also have like three new train stations on opposite sides of the city. and many cities don’t have an old train station, they went from no train straight to HSR like ten years ago.

    HOWEVER if the city does have an old train station, the area on the map labeled “hotels” are going to be the sketchiest type of hostels you’ve ever seen, catering to people just coming in from the countryside. see the hostel scene in Lost on Journey for reference

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    3 months ago

    This could be a map of London to be honest.

    Also Paris.

    Really not sure what the criticism is, this seems to be a pretty natural evolution of city development.

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      3 months ago

      Nah, European Cities have layers. There’s the old city in the center (not just a gate but the entire old city that was enclosed by the medieval fortifications) which is surrounded by 19th century neoclassic quarters with mixed use. Instead of factories there’s brownfields where factories used to be. Nail houses don’t exist at all. There may be some high rise quarters but not as many, and instead of having that clear break between city and surrounding farms there’s scores of suburban single family home developments.