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Town Expansion

Posted: 25 Nov 2022 14:44
by Svartypops
Funny... if you buy every square around a town, it can't expand.
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With this knowledge you can have the town expand in the direction you choose (towards your stations).

I wonder if it stores the "expansion", and applies it all when it gets chance to expand or if it discards the opportunity?

Re: Town Expansion

Posted: 25 Nov 2022 18:56
by ChillCore
Svartypops wrote: 25 Nov 2022 14:44 Funny... if you buy every square around a town, it can't expand.
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With this knowledge you can have the town expand in the direction you choose (towards your stations).

I wonder if it stores the "expansion", and applies it all when it gets chance to expand or if it discards the opportunity?
*mumbles* bridges and tunnels anyone? xD

Edit:
Kidding aside, at some point the town will escape ... unless you buy all the land beyond the max lenght you have set for bridges and tunnels in your game.

If you prefer playing this way you may as well not allow towns and cities to build roads at all, and build roads yourself so that the town/city expands along those as your intention is according to your post?

Re: Town Expansion

Posted: 26 Nov 2022 18:08
by 2TallTyler
To answer your question, no, towns don’t store the missed growth. If a growth attempt fails it gives up until the next attempt and doesn’t remember that.

Re: Town Expansion

Posted: 26 Nov 2022 22:48
by Chrill
You can use the Setting to stop towns from building roads, and then you can build your own roads thus guiding them to where you want.

Re: Town Expansion

Posted: 29 Nov 2022 15:54
by _dp_
There are much simpler ways to direct town growth :P

Town "stores" growth to a certain extent. It will try to build houses every day until it succeeds, so when you unblock it you'll quickly get one house but will have to wait full growth cycle for the ones after.

Re: Town Expansion

Posted: 30 Nov 2022 12:25
by Svartypops
2TallTyler wrote: 26 Nov 2022 18:08 To answer your question, no, towns don’t store the missed growth. If a growth attempt fails it gives up until the next attempt and doesn’t remember that.
Good to know, thanks.