Sim City 4 Tutorials
Thanks for posting this fantastic tutorial. SimCity 4 is truly one of the most underrated games of all time, and the mods look like they make the game even better than ever. Really wish I had more time to pick up the game again but in the meantime I'll be looking forward to the rest of this series (hopefully you're planning on continuing!).
Contents.Mayor tutorial Zoning Pause the game first(optional). Zone only low residential, commercial and agriculture.Notes:1.There is a limit to how large you can make a zone. Larger zones can be created by creating a zone of maximum size and placing another zone along side it.2.Buildings will develop overtime if there is demand.You can upgrade the density of a zone without demolishing existing buildings. Existing buildings will be replaced as demand for that zone type increases.Utilities:Power Buildings require power to operate.
Sims 4 Cc Tutorial
Buildings receive power either by being directly adjacent to a powered structure or power lines connected to a power plant.Wind and Solar power is cleaner, but can be more expensive and generally provide less power per unit occupied (they take more space to provide the same power output as other methods). While coal and oil power plants offer higher efficiency at the cost of generating more pollution.Nuclear power becomes available when you reach a high population. It is clean and efficient but comes with the risk of having a meltdown. A meltdown can make your city a very undesirable place to live.Utilities:Water Water works similar to power. Sims don't want to live or work in structures that don't have running water.
Water is generated at water towers and water pumps (pumps must be located near bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans). Unlike power, water is not automatically provided to buildings by proximity. Instead water is supplied to building via underground pipes.Your advisers will inform you if the water supply become polluted by dirty power or industrial zoning.