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Industrial Revolution Mod - CAM Version  1.0

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This is a version of T Wrecks' Industrial Revolution Mod (IRM), which will work with the Colossus Addon Mod (CAM). Please consult the download page for the original Industrial Revolution Mod for T Wrecks' excellently written description of what the IRM is, and the dependencies required for it to run (obviously CAM is also needed for this version of the mod to work). In short, the IRM includes T Wrecks' beautiful relot of all the original Maxis industrial lots, and separates dirty/traditional industries (which only develop on medium-density industrial zones) from modern/high-tech industries (which only develop on high-density industrial zones).

 

I have included two different versions of the mod in this download. The "A" version preserves T Wrecks' distribution of I-M lots between medium-density and high-density industrial zones, on the basis of appearance. During playtesting, I noticed that the I-M lots produced pollution that tended to choke out some of the I-HT development in the high-density zones, and so I created the "B" version, which allocates all the I-HT lots to the high-density industrial zones and all the I-M (as well as the I-D) lots to the medium-density industrial zones. Copy only the version you want into your plugins folder.

 

The only tricky bit of the installation is that you have to place this mod such that it loads after the CAM, because it's lots share the same IIDs as both the default Maxis industrial lots, as well as their CAM counterparts. To do this, place it in a folder within your plugins folder which comes alphabetically after the CAM folder.

 

The lots here cover only the ones in the IRM base pack, and do not include the IRM addon lots.

 

As with the original IRM, the separation of industrial lots into two different zone densities only works if you do not have any other non-Maxis industrial lots in your plugins. If you do, you will have to use the Reader to change the "LotConfigPropertyZoneTypes" attribute of each additional lot, so that it adheres to the IRM setup. Additionally, if these lots are not CAMpatible, they should be converted using the PIM-X tool. Otherwise, these other industrial lots will clash with the IRM or the CAM.

 

Many thanks are due to T Wrecks, the original creator of the IRM, whose work I have simply adapted to work with the CAM,

vortext for his help in figuring out how to adapt the IRM for CAM, and obviously the CAM team as well.

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