Hi!
I've noticed strange behavior. One of my cities - despite being supplied food, water and passengers, keeps getting smaller and smaller (meaning the population count is going down).
Is that a bug or is that a feature?
I've noticed there is already RC2, however I think the bug is still relevant as there is no mention of fixing it in the change log.
City in sub-tropical climate getting smaller and smaller [1.9.0-RC1]
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Re: City in sub-tropical climate getting smaller and smaller [1.9.0-RC1]
Have you changed the road layout fo your town recently ?
Do you know that the road tile in the center must be kept at its place, and otherwise your city will shrink ?
Do you know that the road tile in the center must be kept at its place, and otherwise your city will shrink ?
Re: City in sub-tropical climate getting smaller and smaller [1.9.0-RC1]
The default houses in both Arctic and Tropic tend to replace the entire town center with populationless statues and fountains when a town first starts to grow, so yes, it's a "feature" dating back to TTD.
Re: City in sub-tropical climate getting smaller and smaller [1.9.0-RC1]
You can actually move the 'seed' road tile of towns, by a few tiles. I don t know the exact distance, but that possibility is in Openttd since quite a few version already.acs121 wrote:o you know that the road tile in the center must be kept at its place, and otherwise your city will shrink ?
Re: City in sub-tropical climate getting smaller and smaller [1.9.0-RC1]
Well, on recent games with Cindini, using TTRS, I noticed that the "center tile" of Capitola wasn't a road tile. And it appears that if you let TTRS replace default houses, if you don't put a road in the center tile, Capitola is going to shrink.
Re: City in sub-tropical climate getting smaller and smaller [1.9.0-RC1]
That's interesting. Have been playing OpenTTD for quite some time and didn't know about that.acs121 wrote:Have you changed the road layout fo your town recently ?
Do you know that the road tile in the center must be kept at its place, and otherwise your city will shrink ?
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