aimeeandbeatles
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I...played a lot of horse games. 


Ever played Japan World Cup 3?I...played a lot of horse games.![]()
I have just fired off a seething to Paradox support
.Ever played Japan World Cup 3?
Please don't post when drunk, you don't want people like Syn-chan or myself to add you, now, do you?If you have Steam, please add Amaraiel to your friends list!


I'm always available to chat, you don't have to be a stranger!Please. I've had Mary on my friends list for months. We've exchanged exactly one message in that time, and they consisted solely of a default Steam emoji. You could say I get around with a certain charm.
I started bulldozing forests too! Unfortunately, in that save, I was so strapped for cash that I could only clear a bit of forest at a time but it is definitely an effective tactic. For whatever reason, in this version of SimCity, the fires don't tend to spread tree-to-tree in the forest very much which is helpful. I also found out that it was not the fires that were taking down my water towers and power plants. It turns out that if those buildings are oversubscribed, they'll randomly demolish themselves, so I need to do a better job of managing my power and water supplies. Unfortunately, the graphs that this version of the game comes with don't tell you any useful information, so you have to click on each individual building to see how heavily subscribed it is rather than looking at a graph to figure out the same information.Back when I played SimCity2000 obsessively (before I bought CivDOS!), if a fire broke out in any (forested) area with still-inadequate firefighting coverage, I would quickly carve a firebreak around it, so that it couldn't spread too far.
IIRC, bulldozing only cost $1 per tile, and roads cost $10 per tile, so it was often cheaper in the long run e.g. to tear up all the roads around a burning block/area (and re-lay them later) than to take the economic hit associated with letting the fire spread across a wider area.
Can you do anything like that on the DS-version?
I also found out that it was not the fires that were taking down my water towers and power plants. It turns out that if those buildings are oversubscribed, they'll randomly demolish themselves, so I need to do a better job of managing my power and water supplies.
But... but... my certain charm.I'm always available to chat, you don't have to be a stranger!

I'm thinking of giving my SNES copy of SimCity (on the Wii) a go if only because my wrist can't take much more punishment.