How do you guys control traffic I am below level 15. I am typical OCD gamer.. I can't stand it when I see red... Don't tell me i need to build highway and blackout my cities... That's one way but it's pretty cumbersome. Do i have an option to learn something later to reduce traffic? I wish this game has the functionality of researching to improve the city. You know like collecting tokens when satisfya quest and use the token to research. But make it hard so nobody can complete all researches. You need to choose. Fantastic game for the price of Starbucks!
Pretty early on you can build Bus stations and add bus stops all over the place to help alleviate traffic. I'm up to level 70 right now and have yet you build a highway or a rail system (which also is supposed to help traffic) and have decent traffic just from all the bus stops. I thinking laying your roads out so they all connect (and don't just dead end) helps too.
How do you increase the max export limit on goods? I have a quest to export $300 per second but can’t raise the max cap past 150, I have loads of mines and things built..
Does anyone have strategies for surviving on expert difficulty? I reached a point (around the time I unlocked police stations) where no matter what I do, my income is negative. Update: second try is going much better. The key was never to build more zones than required by the demand chart, and to survive until farms are unlocked. Once good production is unlocked, income is abundant.
Hello there, Is it translated in French? related to this one, is it ok for a 8 years old kid? For me, is it kind of a idle kind of gameplay or it takes full attention? tx
It's in english only, apparently. I just changed my device's language settings to french and the game's still in english. Also, there are no in-game language selection settings. The game demands some attention, but you can also play it at your own pace, so I think it can be considered a light mix of both. As for how suitable it may be for kids, I think it's ok, both in content and gameplay mechanics (although some mechanics like taxes may need some explanation; for the rest, kids will find a way for sure).