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Well I see were you are coming from and I will keep that in mind. Though these big windowless sidewalls are most common on commercial buildings anyway, and my focus are residential and office buildings. So chances are pretty high, that I wont do a building with such a big sidewall for quiet some time.
Ok, have to go now, was a nice chat, have a good one :)
And yeah, that really is a stark detail-less wall on the prototype! I guess my thought is that in real life blank walls like that usually only exist when a building is right up against the lot-line of a neighbouring building. But in skylines unless you are building perfect grids there's often those little ugly slivers and gaps. By including windows that don't exist in the prototype it just makes the building more flexible in-game, so it won't look as bad if it doesn't grow in the exact same situation as the prototype, while if it does then you won't see the windows anyways.
Future side walls will probably feature grafitty though, to add some color. Allready experimented with a couple unreleased euro buildings.
Btw, the source sidewalls are even more boring than the ones on my model, if you ask me :D :
https://www.google.de/maps/@40.8083679,-73.9468598,3a,75y,278.06h,117.14t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sTuYW8pWaidlBlWRB4yqwMQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1