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CAM Demand Ranges

Started by Dreamcat, March 08, 2012, 11:11:09 AM

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Dreamcat

Hello all. I have a question. I've been making my own CAMelots (using BATs from ST and other locations) quite successfully as of late. But I think I might have a problem. I read in the CAM manual that the demand ranges are -6,000 to +24,000 and -6,000 to +12,000 for industrial. However, I've created a few CAMelots that have occupancies that exceed those ranges. I made a few SOMY industrial skyscrapers that have 18,000+ workers in them. I made a Taipei 101 that has 30,000+ office workers in it. Will these never grow? Will I need to reduce their occupancies to within the demand range to have them grow someday?

Korot

If I'm not mistaken, the max capacity that could be build is 4x max demand. So  that would be 48.000 for IND and 92.000 for anything else (it is actually about 64.000 due to another game limit, but without those...). So they could grow, as long as demand is high enough.

Regards,
Korot

Dreamcat

Quote from: Korot on March 08, 2012, 12:13:05 PM
If I'm not mistaken, the max capacity that could be build is 4x max demand. So  that would be 48.000 for IND and 92.000 for anything else (it is actually about 64.000 due to another game limit, but without those...). So they could grow, as long as demand is high enough.

Regards,
Korot

Oh, OK... so demand =/= capacity? That's useful information... thank you!