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is the x4 industrial multiplier is indispensable ?

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 Hi,

Since i DL'd the x4 industrial mod multiplier i have so much problems, the RCI is unbalanced (ex: so much people have no jobs but the C and I are DOWN, and R is UP :/ )

I has no probleme before..

I hesitate to delete the mod because 400,000 people DL'd it, is it indispensable ? Do you have it ?

(Sry for my english i'm french)

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    Thanks, i'm going to test it 4.gif

    Other propositions for me ?

    What the majority use ?

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    I use the CAM, which increases all demand levels and increases the max demand to 2400. This is available on the LEX, but you should read about the CAM demand bug before you install it.


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    All of these skew the game quite a bit.  I don't use any of them.  You have to decide what you want to get from the game.  My style dictates sparse, balanced cities, so I just go with the game's basic algorithms plus a few tweaks like the NAM.


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    Well, I use the NAM high capacity for my roads and almost entirely rely on avenues, with some roads, one-ways, and the like mixed in there. For demand, I use Super Demand on most of my cities and I got the CAM recently, though I haven't tested it much. I don't use the industry multiplier, but thus far I've had absolutely no troubles getting industry. I think you should switch back! Remember, as popular as stuff like the multiplier or the NAM is, no mod is truly indispensable because the game was fine as it was at its release. If you don't think one's working, feel free to remove it.

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