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simmars-forum-threads Beta 3 Support Thread
chickenlittle replied to AndisArt's topic in SC4 Modding - Open Discussion
I've noticed some quirks about the new Beta 3 version besides the tree in the road and the non functioning water tower. I'm not sure if this is an isolated case, but after 8,000 Sims my city seems to go out of control. There is an unrealistic demand for residences, and no matter how many high rise apartments are built, the demand doesn't seem to go down. With the spike in that demand, there is a very low demand for the Commercial sector. The number of patients at the hospitals skyrocket after a certain amount of people, and by the time I hit 15,000 they are out of control (like 1200+). The commute times seem outrageous, no matter what I do, the commute times are almost 40 minutes in a city of 15,000. The funny thing though, is that after 8000 Sims, the budget seems very easy to balance. It's probably the way that I keep the density high, but there might be some underlying problems causing these quirks. Other than that, it's been great. -
simmars-forum-threads Beta 3 Support Thread
chickenlittle replied to AndisArt's topic in SC4 Modding - Open Discussion
I've noticed some quirks about the new Beta 3 version besides the tree in the road and the non functioning water tower. I'm not sure if this is an isolated case, but after 8,000 Sims my city seems to go out of control. There is an unrealistic demand for residences, and no matter how many high rise apartments are built, the demand doesn't seem to go down. With the spike in that demand, there is a very low demand for the Commercial sector. The number of patients at the hospitals skyrocket after a certain amount of people, and by the time I hit 15,000 they are out of control (like 1200+). The commute times seem outrageous, no matter what I do, the commute times are almost 40 minutes in a city of 15,000. The funny thing though, is that after 8000 Sims, the budget seems very easy to balance. It's probably the way that I keep the density high, but there might be some underlying problems causing these quirks. Other than that, it's been great. -
simmars-forum-threads Beta 3 Support Thread
chickenlittle replied to AndisArt's topic in SC4 Modding - Open Discussion
I've noticed some quirks about the new Beta 3 version besides the tree in the road and the non functioning water tower. I'm not sure if this is an isolated case, but after 8,000 Sims my city seems to go out of control. There is an unrealistic demand for residences, and no matter how many high rise apartments are built, the demand doesn't seem to go down. With the spike in that demand, there is a very low demand for the Commercial sector. The number of patients at the hospitals skyrocket after a certain amount of people, and by the time I hit 15,000 they are out of control (like 1200+). The commute times seem outrageous, no matter what I do, the commute times are almost 40 minutes in a city of 15,000. The funny thing though, is that after 8000 Sims, the budget seems very easy to balance. It's probably the way that I keep the density high, but there might be some underlying problems causing these quirks. Other than that, it's been great. -
What is your favouite airport?
chickenlittle replied to tkuelker's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
My favorite airport has to be Evansville regional airport. It takes less than 10 minutes to get through security and has many options considering its size. You can go to Dallas, Memphis, Atlanta, Cinncinati, among other destinations to get where you need to go. Parking is easy and cheap, drop off is right in front, and even has a little cafe. There is usually about 50 people there at any given time, and the airplanes take off and land when they are supposed to. The only thing bad is that there is no shuttle to take you home, or to bring you to the airport. For larger airports, my favorite is Seoul's Incheon Airport. It is also very easy to deal with considering its size. That airport has destinations to so many places, it is easy to navigate, and is very beautiful. Another plus is that those pilots flying out of there don't mess around. There is never any airplanes stuck on the tarmac unless there is a security issue. My airplane to Tokyo and to Los Angeles was seated and off the runway in less than 15 minutes.
