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| devildogelite:
I like Sim City 4 a lot but I always end up having a huge traffic problem by the time my city is huge |
| Banana:
Favorite game. I have some rather nice cities in this game, all gaining quite a lot of money. --- Quote from: devildogelite on December 01, 2012, 07:59:17 AM ---I like Sim City 4 a lot but I always end up having a huge traffic problem by the time my city is huge --- End quote --- If I were you, assuming you haven't already, I'd issue like a car pool ordinance. And build a subway grid. |
| fawkes..:
A quick Google reveals a new Sim city coming out soon, cool. |
| Tudoreleuu:
--- Quote from: devildogelite on December 01, 2012, 07:59:17 AM ---I like Sim City 4 a lot but I always end up having a huge traffic problem by the time my city is huge --- End quote --- still occurs less than in citiesxl, I usually solve it by just PLACING ROADS INSTEAD OF STREETS MUAHAHAHA but people keep whining about too many cars and how they loved streets --- Quote from: fawkes.. on December 01, 2012, 08:37:29 AM ---A quick Google reveals a new Sim city coming out soon, cool. --- End quote --- simcity 5 --- Quote from: Fredulus on December 01, 2012, 07:57:15 AM ---yeah it does work :o edit: yeah just checked, it doesn't. maybe that worked in one of the older games. or i'm just crazy. --- End quote --- only applies to earthquakes, though holding on volcanoes does do the shakey CHARGE sound, however resulting in no change |
| Nickelob Ultra:
--- Quote from: Sirrus on November 30, 2012, 08:47:18 PM ---I remember using a cheat that was a park that gave you an absurd amount of income. Sometimes I would just build as many as these parks as possible and see how unreasonably high I could get my money. --- End quote --- this wasn't for simcity 4 right I haven't played the older ones in so long I'm thinking this was for SC3k right --- Quote from: rockslide26 on November 30, 2012, 08:55:13 PM ---I think industrial density/residential density only limits the largest possible buildings, not what will be built there. For example, I think that a cottage could theoretically appear in a high density residential area, not sure though. --- End quote --- yes, density really only acts as a limit. so "high density" is the highest limit, while medium/low are the ones that can limit what can be built. |
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