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'''GoaSkin''' is a German member, known for his outspoken opinions, who was involved in the [[NAM Team]] for a number of years, with one of his most notable contributions being the series of Road-over-Underground Rail Dual-Network puzzle pieces (thus starting the [[URail]] project), as well as being one of the first contributors for creating the [[Ground Light Rail]] puzzle pieces. He also is a programmer, having experimented with expanding the menu system with the Macintosh version of [[SimCity 4]](and succeeding to a degree), and also released a tool, [[SC4Config]], for editing various game properties, including the traffic simulator.
 
'''GoaSkin''' is a German member, known for his outspoken opinions, who was involved in the [[NAM Team]] for a number of years, with one of his most notable contributions being the series of Road-over-Underground Rail Dual-Network puzzle pieces (thus starting the [[URail]] project), as well as being one of the first contributors for creating the [[Ground Light Rail]] puzzle pieces. He also is a programmer, having experimented with expanding the menu system with the Macintosh version of [[SimCity 4]](and succeeding to a degree), and also released a tool, [[SC4Config]], for editing various game properties, including the traffic simulator.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 9 August 2019

GoaSkin is a German member, known for his outspoken opinions, who was involved in the NAM Team for a number of years, with one of his most notable contributions being the series of Road-over-Underground Rail Dual-Network puzzle pieces (thus starting the URail project), as well as being one of the first contributors for creating the Ground Light Rail puzzle pieces. He also is a programmer, having experimented with expanding the menu system with the Macintosh version of SimCity 4(and succeeding to a degree), and also released a tool, SC4Config, for editing various game properties, including the traffic simulator.