Implementing a fake intersection
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:49 pm
I am going to create a residential section of town which is a grid of approximately 32 named streets and odd and even cross streets, running from about first to 40th streets, north and south.
Now, if I implemented that as real rooms, it would be thousands of rooms, and would be ridiculous duplication.
Instead, I'll have one named street, an even street, an odd street, plus sidewalks on both sides of the street. I had to go through and set it up, and this still requires in the neighborhood of about 25 rooms to implement. (I have 18 right now, but I think I have to add a few more, and I'll have the number later).
Basically, going through this neighborhood will carry a N/S counter and an E/W counter so I know which street name or number to simulate. So with 30 rooms I can emulate thousands.
To keep them from discovering the trick, the streets won't allow littering so someone won't be able to drop something on them.
I'm calling it the "Pie District" because all of the street names will be types of pies. Here's a list of the names:
Almond Ave.
Ambrosia Ave.
Apple Ave.
Banana Ave.
Blackberry Ave.
Black Cherry Lane
Blueberry Ave.
Boysenberry Ave.
Cherry Ave.
Chocolate Ave.
Coconut Ave.
Cranberry Ave.
Dutch Apple Lane
Key Lime Lane
Lemon Ave.
Lemon Meringue Lane
Lime Ave.
Mince Ave.
Mock Apple Lane"
Passion Fruit Lane"
Peach Ave."
Peanut Butter Lane"
Pecan Ave."
Plum Ave."
Praline Ave."
Pumpkin Ave."
Raspberry Ave."
Rhubarb Ave."
Strawberry Ave."
Sweet Potato Lane"
Tamarind Ave."
Wild Cherry Lane"
If you notice, single-word names are avenues, double-word names are lanes.
Now, if I implemented that as real rooms, it would be thousands of rooms, and would be ridiculous duplication.
Instead, I'll have one named street, an even street, an odd street, plus sidewalks on both sides of the street. I had to go through and set it up, and this still requires in the neighborhood of about 25 rooms to implement. (I have 18 right now, but I think I have to add a few more, and I'll have the number later).
Basically, going through this neighborhood will carry a N/S counter and an E/W counter so I know which street name or number to simulate. So with 30 rooms I can emulate thousands.
To keep them from discovering the trick, the streets won't allow littering so someone won't be able to drop something on them.
I'm calling it the "Pie District" because all of the street names will be types of pies. Here's a list of the names:
Almond Ave.
Ambrosia Ave.
Apple Ave.
Banana Ave.
Blackberry Ave.
Black Cherry Lane
Blueberry Ave.
Boysenberry Ave.
Cherry Ave.
Chocolate Ave.
Coconut Ave.
Cranberry Ave.
Dutch Apple Lane
Key Lime Lane
Lemon Ave.
Lemon Meringue Lane
Lime Ave.
Mince Ave.
Mock Apple Lane"
Passion Fruit Lane"
Peach Ave."
Peanut Butter Lane"
Pecan Ave."
Plum Ave."
Praline Ave."
Pumpkin Ave."
Raspberry Ave."
Rhubarb Ave."
Strawberry Ave."
Sweet Potato Lane"
Tamarind Ave."
Wild Cherry Lane"
If you notice, single-word names are avenues, double-word names are lanes.