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I started a city again last night, Mad Ghetto, and no one will build commercial stuff there.

lol mad ghetto

you dont usually need much commercial to begin with

what does your RCI bar say?

check your education, more education = smarter jobs (commercial and hi tech industry) but you also need the residents to, because commercial zones arent going to develop buildings unless they see enough residents to support it (customers/workers)

tips here that might help you www.simcbd.com

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lol mad ghetto

you dont usually need much commercial to begin with

what does your RCI bar say?

check your education, more education = smarter jobs (commercial and hi tech industry) but you also need the residents to, because commercial zones arent going to develop buildings unless they see enough residents to support it (customers/workers)

tips here that might help you www.simcbd.com

Oh i see! Yeah I am a bit light on for schools. I will also try making smalller commercial blocks surrounded by residential.

Thanks :)

Oh i see! Yeah I am a bit light on for schools. I will also try making smalller commercial blocks surrounded by residential.

Thanks :)

dont forget when putting in schools, to match the funding of the students, otherwise its a waste of funds. this applies for everything (hospitals, schools, water, power etc) but not police stations, fire stations

SC4 takes alot of getting used to, hang in there!

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is this a game or a boring RL.. sounds like a council members job but with actual work invovled and less photos being taken..

its a game that requires brain activity, probly not your type of game craig

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200,000 nice

fair effort

its good zebra, but dont be thrown off if u are having trouble with it at the start, it takes some getting used t, well worth the effort

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....thats what she said?

srsly you are correct....havent played it for a few days now so have forgotten where i was up to, will do more tonight.

Ps whats with the online thing? havent touched it yet

havnt touched the online part

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