Other players are joining the fun too!
Other players are joining the fun too!
At ten thousand players online, most features are unlocked, and the game feels significantly improved. It's just beginning to reveal a beautiful city development now.
It seems like many educated individuals aren't able to contribute there. Keep your city simple if you wish for more industry.
If you have the ability to construct offices, prioritize that over expanding industry. Minimal pollution will allow you to utilize skilled labor effectively. Regarding education, ensure certain regions lack schools or cut funding significantly. I’ve heard that game performance slows with a growing population. That makes sense too. In my 50k city, my CPU sits at 45%. Raising it to the middle setting lifts it to 65%. With fast forward, all four cores hover near 95% (i5-2500 @ 3.8). GPU usage stays around 45% on my 770 unit regardless of adjustments. I’m not sure about SLI, but it doesn’t seem worthwhile. Maybe the appeal lies in its Linux compatibility. One small step for Tux, one giant leap for mankind.
Not necessarily ideal for beginners; consider simpler projects first.
I was planning to restart it, beginning with a standard curved neighborhood and enjoying the aesthetic. I also dealt with some traffic challenges that I overcame by implementing a heavy traffic restriction, which redirected the flow into an elevated passage connecting directly to the Farmlands and Forestry zones. This route passes over my high-density zone. Edit: The images remain unchanged; here’s a link to my Steam public library: http://steamcommunity.com/id/Peligrosisi...pid=255710
Yeah is fairly close to all other decent city builders (named Simcity up to 4) but here's a friendly tip: Don't pay attention to all friendly tips. The tutorials and alerts will initially overwhelm you and push you to upgrade and provide services far too early, it's ok to grow your city with lower levels of happiness and landvalue at first, only stop focusing on fire first, then health and education and lastly police (since well educated population reduces crime) The typical newbie mistake is to try to build your first schools and clinics as soon as they're available and that means it will kill your budget and slow your growth, sometimes to the point of crashing the economy.