btw -- low income homes don't need water based on the idea that they have their own well and septic on-site. Hooking up to a "city water" line actually raises the value of homes (usually, but not always). So it's not "so odd" really.
@BlinkingBulbStudios Assuming you haven't been neglecting your civics (school, hospital, water etc..) and you've been putting in parks and gifts and the like as not to be demand capped...make a new city next to first city. They should raise each other's demand.
@MGIPlus They want farms because you're not educating your sims. Educate em and it goes away because unless you've modded your farms, the few jobs provided won't be enough and they'll never go away.
@dwyrin Oh this gets stupid really fast xD Stupid because if you've ever filled one of these maps you know how easy it is to get trapped in a congested, polluted, trash buried city, but this series is just focused on getting the 3 gifts mentioned in the first part, and I can ride a balanced budget pretty well no matter what's happening in town.
@MGIPlus I'm not sure how that relates to my comment about farms, sorry. I was merely pointing out that the farms provide jobs for 8-20 people, thereabouts, so attempting to eradicate that demand is fruitless. Anywho, lookin forward to next vid.
if u want a big city it will be more hard
MrMarkingston 7 months ago
Still all I can say is :) !
minertfl 11 months ago
You should make some sims of us viewers for fun and give us all high paying jobs! :D
TheLowercasea 11 months ago
btw -- low income homes don't need water based on the idea that they have their own well and septic on-site. Hooking up to a "city water" line actually raises the value of homes (usually, but not always). So it's not "so odd" really.
sabriath 11 months ago
MORE! :D
Rockenrussproduction 11 months ago
Sadface, no part 3.
tomek123kotek 11 months ago 3
@tomek123kotek I want to give 2-3 per day :)
MGIPlus 11 months ago 2
Got some tips on how to prevent your city from stagnating? At one point, even if the economy's good, people just stop moving in my city.
BlinkingBulbStudios 11 months ago
@BlinkingBulbStudios Assuming you haven't been neglecting your civics (school, hospital, water etc..) and you've been putting in parks and gifts and the like as not to be demand capped...make a new city next to first city. They should raise each other's demand.
@MGIPlus They want farms because you're not educating your sims. Educate em and it goes away because unless you've modded your farms, the few jobs provided won't be enough and they'll never go away.
dwyrin 11 months ago
@dwyrin Oh this gets stupid really fast xD Stupid because if you've ever filled one of these maps you know how easy it is to get trapped in a congested, polluted, trash buried city, but this series is just focused on getting the 3 gifts mentioned in the first part, and I can ride a balanced budget pretty well no matter what's happening in town.
MGIPlus 11 months ago
@MGIPlus I'm not sure how that relates to my comment about farms, sorry. I was merely pointing out that the farms provide jobs for 8-20 people, thereabouts, so attempting to eradicate that demand is fruitless. Anywho, lookin forward to next vid.
dwyrin 11 months ago