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0 Clean SlateAbout ivan10
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Diagonal Street, Johannesburg, South Africa. also UNISA, Pretoria, South Africa. (One of the twenty biggest universities in the world.)
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This is a creative CJ, it is more interesting to follow than the "look-at-this-skyscraper-filled-downtown" type of CJ. Nice work. Wonder when someone is going to make a highveld-type CJ.
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Not too bad for the first time, I just don't hope that it's only going to be about skyscrapers and Downtown, they are over-emphasized in CJ's. Nice pics of neighborhoods are welcome can make a CJ very interesting.
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Originally posted by: Bluebeard Ivan did you say HT will not grow next ID well sorry but it does happen and more often then you think.quote> I said it will "seldom" grow! Meaning it does happen and but not too often, I build huge plots of industry and my pollution is astronomically high (700+). Believe me, HT is not seen anywhere there.
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130 EQ is fine for HT, however High-tech industries seldom grow near dirty industries and prefer flat land. You should also have a lot of $$ and $$$ citizens as they are the ones that create the HT demands. It also helps if you combine it with Manufacturing industries, as they pollute less and are acceptable to HQ, they also bring in jobs which is what you need to create demand for $$ and $$$ which will in turn create a higher demand for HT, it's a cycle. I read that you have a high demand for HT so I recommend that you zone about 4 blocks of High-Density Industrial in the opposite direction of your already established industries, give it water, a police station(small) and make sure it's on the edge of the map. Keep power plants away from the zones as well as a garbage dump, then it should grow, sometimes it helps (for me at least) if you build a park or two in those zones.
