How to Be Good at the SimCity Games
Make sure to have plenty of power, water, and luxury buildings (that is hotel, country club, etc., Making a big metropolis is hard., Put in safety buildings., Plan ahead., Use cheat codes to get reward buildings and extra cash (see Tips). , Doing...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure to have plenty of power
)if you want to attract the wealthy, , Make sure you have plenty of roads and alternate routes along with power and water.
These will help attract more Sims and bigger buildings. , Without police and firemen, your city will fall into chaos. , Know what kind of city you want.
Commercial and residential mix together well.
Industry really should be on its own. ,,, If you have too little water, your seaport will be useless.
If you have to much mountains or terrain, making a flat metropolis will be near impossible. -
Step 2: and luxury buildings (that is hotel
, Unless you want crime, the fewer the better. , -
Step 3: country club
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Step 4: Making a big metropolis is hard.
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Step 5: Put in safety buildings.
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Step 6: Plan ahead.
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Step 7: Use cheat codes to get reward buildings and extra cash (see Tips).
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Step 8: Doing missions (under the U-Drive It menu) is a good way to earn cash.
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Step 9: Make sure you know what you want to have in your city.
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Step 10: Know what style of city you want to build.
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Step 11: Limit the bars and nightclubs.
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Step 12: Have fun!
Detailed Guide
)if you want to attract the wealthy, , Make sure you have plenty of roads and alternate routes along with power and water.
These will help attract more Sims and bigger buildings. , Without police and firemen, your city will fall into chaos. , Know what kind of city you want.
Commercial and residential mix together well.
Industry really should be on its own. ,,, If you have too little water, your seaport will be useless.
If you have to much mountains or terrain, making a flat metropolis will be near impossible.
, Unless you want crime, the fewer the better. ,
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