![]() ![]() ![]() As your city grows, you'll need more and more of these items to upgrade plots to the next level. These generate things like more tools and raw materials. There are also shops you can strew about your burgeoning metropolis. You can allocate each to make a mixture of iron, wood, and plastic. And rather than mere workplaces for your populace, these ones actually make stuff. You don't have to pay for these, or for roads, but you can't place more until you've earned them by levelling up. Homes and businesses want easy access to public services like fire stations, hospitals and schools.Finding the right layout to keep everyone happy, and thereby boost your population and income, isn't easy.You start out with a couple of residential zones, which are where your sim population make their homes. The easy answer of spacing out your city, however, causes other problems. If you dump your houses next to a polluting factory, few people will want to live there. Sims still have the same real-world wants and desires, and this affects property prices and your tax take. ![]()
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