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    Sim City

    Ok I know this is a little weird, but if anyone plays any sim city games here can you help me.

    I don't understand the RCI graph that tell you how much demand there is for residential commercial and industrial areas. If the line is high does it mean there is no demand for something or a lot of demand?
    Kombucha Reviewed by Kombucha on . Sim City Ok I know this is a little weird, but if anyone plays any sim city games here can you help me. I don't understand the RCI graph that tell you how much demand there is for residential commercial and industrial areas. If the line is high does it mean there is no demand for something or a lot of demand? Rating: 5
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    Sim City

    Sim City 4? I havent played it in a while..... Higher the bar is, I believe, The higher the demand for each zone.

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    #3
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    Sim City

    I've only played SimCity 2000 and a little bit of the original SimCity, but if I recall correctly in SC2K if the bar goes above the line that means there's a demand and if the bar goes below the line that means there's negative demand, i.e. people are moving out of your residential/commercial/industrial areas.
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    #4
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    Sim City

    Why not adopt the same approach as most local councils, and just do what the fuck you want to, regardless of what your folk require?

    Ooops, nearly went into a rant about the total INEFFICIENCY of local goverment, then....phew *wipes brow* close one!!

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    #5
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    Sim City

    Yeah that sounds a good plan. Thanks for the help, its just everywhere on the internet is says "use the RCI graph to..." It never says HOW you use it.
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    #6
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    Sim City

    Of course, if all else fails, read the manual

    My dad used to work for Philips Industrial (simply years ahead pling plang plong)...and they had an Operators Manual that had that message emblazoned on the front:

    "IF ALL ELSE FAILS...READ THIS!!"

    Seems even scientists have a sense of humour

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    #7
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    Sim City

    I haven't played Sim City 4 for about a year now. This is the best I remember.

    When the graph is high there is demand for it, but not enough Desirable realestate is around for the class of people that are moving in. When the graph is there is no demand and you need to build things that will create a demand. When it is low people are leaving and you need to create alot of demand. The best place for the graph is 1/4 the way up. This are desirable if they have a high YIMBY (Yes in my back yard) and a low NIMBY (Not in my back yard) you can get charts of all structors YIMBY and NIMBY values on many pages. Building must also have the services that the people need. The more better the services are the richer people will move in and the better the buildings will be.

    Demand is based off of jobs. If people can get to their work in a resonable amount of time the demand will raise for residential. If they can not the demand will raise for comm and ind.

    Remember you can build multiple cities in SC4 and connect them via roads and people will commute to work. This is the only way to get very very large cities.

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    #8
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    Sim City

    Well there is no actual manual, just a crappy help file that doesn't actually tell you how to use it.
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    #9
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    Sim City

    i played the sims, the family one. it was fun to make the dad play with dollhouses all day and try to root mrs sim. he also spent all his mony on extensive market gardens and digging the front yard into a mountain range.
    mrs sim took lots of baths and i took lots of photos lmfao.

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    #10
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    Sim City

    Quote Originally Posted by Kombucha
    Well there is no actual manual, just a crappy help file that doesn't actually tell you how to use it.
    Ah, I see...*thinks*..A bit like WINDOWS, then?

    I hate WINDOWS

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