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I used to be able to click on buildings and get information about them. For instance, clicking on a school would say the number of students, a police station would provide number of arrests. I can no longer get this information, instead I am only provided with the information normally given for zoned areas, such as access to power and water, land values, etc. I have been playing this city for centuries at this point, is there some way to fix this?
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Athenvance: I used to be able to click on buildings and get information about them. For instance, clicking on a school would say the number of students, a police station would provide number of arrests. I can no longer get this information, instead I am only provided with the information normally given for zoned areas, such as access to power and water, land values, etc. I have been playing this city for centuries at this point, is there some way to fix this?
It's a limitation of the micro sim engine. Once you max out the slots in the micro sim engine, buildings that would give you detailed information when you query them, will only give you basic info.
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VF19: It's a limitation of the micro sim engine. Once you max out the slots in the micro sim engine, buildings that would give you detailed information when you query them, will only give you basic info.
There is no way to remedy this, then? Bugger.
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VF19: It's a limitation of the micro sim engine. Once you max out the slots in the micro sim engine, buildings that would give you detailed information when you query them, will only give you basic info.
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Athenvance: There is no way to remedy this, then? Bugger.
Nope. It's not all bad. If you stuff your city full of arcos, you'll still have a corresponding increase in population, even though you can't tell how many people are living in the arco, or it's living conditions. Same thing with police stations. You won't have detailed info, but it'll still reduce crime in the surrounding area.