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Unemployement with High R$, R$$, R$$$ Demand
Shlarin replied to Reusty2k5's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
Your education level of 131 might be a bit low for high tech and commercial office jobs.. you should consider upgrading your cities' schools if you have the budget. -
The best solution I found is to tax the $$ and $$$ residents.. don't raise taxes so high they won't move in but high enough they'll generate the money to continue to provide services for the majority R $ population.
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/35459635 Kinda thought of waste to energy plants when I read that.. Dunno if Cramer's recommendations are credible, but with my liberal use of them in my towns, their stocks would certainly soar (on SimNation's exchange of course!)
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Favorite European Cities
Shlarin replied to StanislavSoltys's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
Amsterdam Munich Zurich Paris Venice Barcelona -
The larger buildings are more prone to crime and thus probably won't be operating at full capacity.
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Frequent crashes on dual core system (Windows 7)
Shlarin posted a topic in SC4 Bugs & Technical Issues
On my old computer (which was also dual core), I had Linux as the OS and ran Simcity 4 through a windows emulator (Wine). Through Wine, I could specify Simcity to use only 1 core on my dual core system and the game stopped crashing. Now that I've gotten a new computer, I've encountered this same problem running the game in Windows 7. Is there a command in Windows 7 to specifically make Simcity 4 use only 1 core on my dual core system? Unfortunately, the emulator in Linux doesn't work for simcity 4 on this system.. -
Go get a job you lazy morons...
Shlarin replied to Radial Pong's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
Try in the following order: 1) Install Simulator Z of NAM 2) Improve your city's education system.. at least give every residential area access to an elementary school and high school education. You should start seeing some Manufacturing and small office jobs arrive at this point. 3) Add bus stops once your roads are too congested.. add subway system when your sims can't get to the other end of town fast enough. -
I remember reading somewhere that even among sims of the same wealth level, the ones who are more educated make more money. For example, the R$ sims of an EQ of 200 make about $40,000/yr while the R$ sims of an EQ of 0 make barely $20000/yr. Does anyone have official info regarding this?
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Maybe make your region one city and each square a neighborhood. Take one of the squares and don't build any outgoing connections from it.
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Constant desire for high tech industrial?
Shlarin replied to Bonniebay's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
I usually find that the simplest solution to something being in high demand is to just satisfy it rather than fight it.. exceptions being dirty industry (too much pollution) or agriculture (takes up too much room). Even then, a mediocre solution to high dirty demand is to zone it in a new city. If you want skyscrapers to properly develop, you'll need lots of high tech industry, at least from what I've seen. So if towering skyscrapers are your goal, at least start zoning for high density industrial (and remember to tax manufacturing and dirty out.) -
Do those buildings go completely abandoned or they just get replaced with R $$ or R $ sims?
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I would but i'm near my R $ demand cap in this city and removing the stadiums would destroy this "ghetto"
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Sometimes, CS $$ and CS $$$ buildings will dilapidate to CS $ and house hundreds of CS $ jobs in one place..
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In a neighboring city, set taxes on all commercial zones to 20% except CS$. Zone lots of high density commercial here to soak up all the CS$ demand. Make sure you can also accommodate a lot of R $'s here too.
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I think the "Crime Doesn't Pay" mod fixes this
