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- ApprovedAnonymous10 years agoDon't forget if you are at an intersection you can face your tower either direction, sometimes it can help, keep at it, its a game of patience. I actually bulldozed my city around your level and started over, but that wasn't a ton of fun except Vu keys were super easy cause residence requirements were population based, dunno if they still are. I made 9 residences and blew them up countless times. Cheers
- ApprovedAnonymous10 years ago
Thanks for the advice. It seems with the high costs of these road improvements that it would be too costly to just bulldoze everything and start fresh. I've actually started to move buildings to open area to delay the inevitable. That does help but lately I've just been biting the bullet and upgrading.
It's like a daily tax. Every morning I start the game I know I'm going to get slapped with a $900-12500 "road improvement".
- ApprovedAnonymous10 years ago
Right there with you. The reason for my original post was that they added 2-3 levels above what was supposed to have been the "maxed out" level. I've played the games with moving around buildings and refacing them, but eventually you get to the point where you've done as much as you can.
What bothers me the most is that, like GaryHymes was saying, my population can sit at the same level for days on end, but yet each morning I have a section of road that all of the sudden thinks it needs to be upgraded. That's BS.
- ApprovedAnonymous10 years agoWell the only thing that happens if you don't upgrade is abandoned buildings that will repopulate once you do the upgrades. I had a ton of abandoned buildings for a few weeks, but eventually got ahead so my happiness is back above 90%. I only need another 2 million simoleans and I can have streetcars every where. Happy building 😉
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