Can somebody break down the sewer, water pump, sewage treatment down to me? My city went to garbage because of those pumps.
Can somebody break down the sewer, water pump, sewage treatment down to me? My city went to garbage because of those pumps.
Can somebody break down the sewer, water pump, sewage treatment down to me? My city went to garbage because of those pumps.
How is the performance on this, sim city didn't run as well as I would have liked on my laptop.
really enjoying the game. The only things I can think of to improve it would be:
- fix the car pathing AI. Right now they don't really use any of the lanes, it would really help the look of the game + traffic issues if they adapted to traffic and used multiple lanes
- weather. Why isn't there any weather?
That is my worry as well. Because right now my zero industry city is running just fine as far as I can tell(traffic problems aside). So I am afraid that I am missing something that will cause me problems. Though i could of made the switch more subtly like it sounds like you did. I was just so frustrated with the traffic problems in my industrial area that I dezoned it and rezoned it office space. Which gave my city 30sih percent unemployment for awhile until the office buildings were up and running. Now it is down to 7 percent and could be lower, but I am stuck trying to figure out where I can build without killing my already stressed and poorly planned out road network.
I am going to have to run the simulation for a little bit longer now to see if that happens to me before I do a clean wipe of my city.
Laptop specs? This game has a higher system requirement than SC2013 because it does more work.
Are you sure that is the case, I tried that once and I killed off a ton of my population, I believe I saw a tooltip that said you MUST have a sewage drain as the water treatment was only to reduce pollution, but not an actual drain.You need to have water pump and sewage drain, one of them at the beginning. Put your drain downstream relative to the pump. Also, don't let the drain to be close to the pump, but you don't have to put it on the opposite ends - I think three of the noise radius should be good enough.
The water pipes carry both water and sewage. So long as they are connected as a network it'll work.
If you plan to use treatment plants, bulldoze the drains. They are rendered obsolete by them.
Are you sure that is the case, I tried that once and I killed off a ton of my population, I believe I saw a tooltip that said you MUST have a sewage drain as the water treatment was only to reduce pollution, but not an actual drain.
What I can't figure out is if I should have the treatment before the outlet, so it cleans the poo before it dumps, or should I have it after the outlet so it sucks the dirty water up and cleans it...
Are you sure that is the case, I tried that once and I killed off a ton of my population, I believe I saw a tooltip that said you MUST have a sewage drain as the water treatment was only to reduce pollution, but not an actual drain.
What I can't figure out is if I should have the treatment before the outlet, so it cleans the poo before it dumps, or should I have it after the outlet so it sucks the dirty water up and cleans it...
This is the way it works.
However, I have a question: What happens if you just ignore the RCI? Do citizens leave if they don't have commercial zones to shop at? I guess commercial also acts as employment, but office sounds like it is sufficient.
Basically, special districts process resources, resources ship to industrial, industrial makes goods and ships them to stores, residential buys at store, residential works at store...and office...
But if you ignore commercial and industrial, what's the downside?
Were your sewer outlets and water intake too close? If so, you might have been sucking in too much water and reverse the flow of the river partially. Your pumps might have sucked up poop water. If pumps were far apart, then I don't know. As long as you have enough of both, you should be fine as long as they are far enough apart.
Water pumps bring fresh water into your city so make sure you keep them upstream of the other two or else bad stuff will happen(your people will be pretty much drinking/bathing in shit and piss). The sewer outlet just dumps 100 percent raw sewage into the water, the water treatment plant treats the water before it dumps it into the river which cuts back on the pollution 85 percent I believe. So it is probably best to replace the old sewer outlets with water treatment plants when you have them unlocked and assuming you can afford them.
You need to have water pump and sewage drain, one of them at the beginning. Put your drain downstream relative to the pump. Also, don't let the drain to be close to the pump, but you don't have to put it on the opposite ends - I think three of the noise radius should be good enough.
The water pipes carry both water and sewage. So long as they are connected as a network it'll work.
If you plan to use treatment plants, bulldoze the drains. They are rendered obsolete by them.
It's a MBP
It has a 2.6ghz, i7 , 16gb of Ram and a GT650
But if it has higher requirements than Sim City , then I don't think I'll risk it.
Are you sure that is the case, I tried that once and I killed off a ton of my population, I believe I saw a tooltip that said you MUST have a sewage drain as the water treatment was only to reduce pollution, but not an actual drain.
What I can't figure out is if I should have the treatment before the outlet, so it cleans the poo before it dumps, or should I have it after the outlet so it sucks the dirty water up and cleans it...
This game has changed my whole view on road layouts. It's made driving in real life more interesting. I'm still not sure what I'm doing wrong with public transportation. It just doesn't seem as effective as I liked. I've shortened lines, used buses, metro, and trains, and gave tickets away for free but it doesn't seem to be increasing my citizens usage.
guess I'll have to try again, last time I did it I went from about 35k population down to 8k population and lost over 1.5 million from my budget. I had 3x water treatments going when I removed about 3 sewage outlets, so maybe I just needed more water treatments.How did SC2013 not run well on your laptop in the first place? It should run well even at Cheetah speed in that game; the CPU should be more than enough for any simulation needs and your GPU is likely to be good for 720p medium or so.
Treatment plants completely replace standard drains. They don't have a 1:1 capacity ration compared to drains, so make sure that the total capacity isn't over what your city is producing.
(There seems to be a sewage priority issue when it comes to obsoleted items...just like SC2013 of all things. At least that game was nice enough to tell you to turn them off or bulldoze them.)
Anyone not nearly destroy everything the time they first built their hydro dam?
I built it right upstream of my water pumps >.< then nearly flooded everything.
It's a MBP
It has a 2.6ghz, i7 , 16gb of Ram and a GT650
But if it has higher requirements than Sim City , then I don't think I'll risk it.
Anyone not nearly destroy everything the time they first built their hydro dam?
I built it right upstream of my water pumps >.< then nearly flooded everything.
Do train jams matter? I have my entire Cargo and Passenger line on one rail.
I was thinking of seperating them into 1 passenger line and 2 cargo to prevent jams.
I put my dam up and it didn't do much except waste time and money. It didn't work :/
other peoples' games look more colourful and saturated than mine. is there a setting i've missed?
It's a MBP
It has a 2.6ghz, i7 , 16gb of Ram and a GT650
But if it has higher requirements than Sim City , then I don't think I'll risk it.
The city is our polluted canvas.
I've found that commuter rail *must* be a completely isolated system from cargo and tourist trains, if you don't want the whole system to snarl up. You also want to be very careful about your junction designs and routing so that you don't have any routes that cross over each other. If a train has to wait at an intersection for another train to pass, it won't be long before the junction is jammed with trains.
I love the transit systems in this game. They speak deeply to me.
However, I have a question: What happens if you just ignore the RCI? Do citizens leave if they don't have commercial zones to shop at? I guess commercial also acts as employment, but office sounds like it is sufficient.
Basically, special districts process resources, resources ship to industrial, industrial makes goods and ships them to stores, residential buys at store, residential works at store...and office...
But if you ignore commercial and industrial, what's the downside?
how is that outer ring not a complete standstill with traffic, so many junctions
omg FINALLY:
Pedestrian zoning!
Its a pitty it is not possible to build a european style city =/
The guy in the green shirt on the left is on to you
Abort mission
Here's a good tip if you want to clean up your zones at intersections - place a pedestrian path alongside the road. Works with either pavement or gravel paths:
Note that these paths would be bulldozed if you upgrade those roads later on, so if you plan to try this on somewhere you plan on upgrading move the paths further away by one square.
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Where did you see this? I'm not seeing it on Paradox's forums or Reddit. On a stream somewhere?
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Where did you see this? I'm not seeing it on Paradox's forums or Reddit. On a stream somewhere?
PREVENT VEHICLES FROM DESPAWNING MOD
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Found by sorting mods by "recent" on steam, so Im not sure how well it works.