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Latest revision as of 02:52, 3 February 2016

City of Southridge
Location
Server Creative
Map revision 14
Warp Southridge
Creators
Lead 0x6D653E2A


Overview

The city of Southridge is planned for the Creative server revision 14.

Concept

Residents of Southridge receive a 96m-by-96m plot of land.

The plots of land are then terra-formed in such a manner that each residents' plot of land blends into each of the neighboring plots.

To accomplish this, residents must work together to produce a cohesive stretch of land. The idea is to end up with an aesthetically pleasing landscape upon which to build.

The final phase of the project is to decide on a style of building that reflects the preference of the majority of residents. Again, the idea here is to have a style of building that suits the landscape and takes advantage of the unique landscape created by the residents of Southridge.

Guidelines

Each user/resident:

  • Receives a 96m x 96m plot of land.
  • Terra-forms the land with features like sheer cliffs, hills, mountains, floating islands, rivers, waterfalls or other landscape features.
  • When terra-forming the land, only standard landscape blocks may be used as long as they adhere to Creative server rules (Dirt, Sand, Sapling)
  1. Landscape blocks from the nether may also be used (Glowstone, Netherrack, Soulsand)
  • Must make his/her plot of land gracefully blend into all neighboring plots, unless the majority of residents agree upon the resulting landscape.
  • Can build structures upon their plot of land when neighboring plots' shared borders have been completed AND the majority of residents have agreed upon a building style for structures.


History

The name of the city was inspired by a random road in Utah