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Got to shoot a video in an abandoned Penthouse in Houston. The hotel itself looks like a Holiday Inn and is still in use, except for the top floor, which hasn't been functional sense the 70s. Suuuper haunted in certain rooms but the vibe was incredible.
And yet I'm still playing whack a mole having to re-plop abandoned buildings in every sector of my city every time I run the simulation. It's very frustrating considering every area has been painstakingly created to include modifying the lot textures with developer mode.
Like an abandoned all concrete 10 years old shopping mall is going to be much safer than exploring a 50 years old half collapsed wooden house. Even if a place is recently abandoned, you should still take special care, as my feet was recently swallow by a wooden flooring while exploring a place that was abandoned for a few months.
Commercial buildings are the hardest to control and they don’t rely on public services that often. Most commonly you have to get the right levels of educated workers to the workplace. Not all districts you create has to have education since level 1 commercial and industrial buildings will employ them, thus you create a more dynamic workforce.
16 votes, 31 comments. true. Yes. You can play alone or do co-op. The map has only four towns, but there are ruins all over the place, and at least two (that I know of) unnamed locations with someone living there.
I dont know about abandoned buildings in the sense your wanting, but there are alot of " abandoned" homes with that no one is living in them. im sure thats because of a million reasons but they exist all the same and in some cases they have been empty for a long time.
Spooky abandoned house halfway down constitution hill/park, just off anzac ave in town. Looks like some streeties might be staying in there. Nice place, some graff, good vibes
I just watched an older video on youtube about Northwest Indiana to Chicago. The guy made many videos about Chicago for PBS. It starts with Gary-lol, but heads slowly into Chicago, the history, unique towns, abandoned buildings, waterways. It was fascinating and looks like a wealth of photo possibilities. The locations are still there.
Stop zoning things! Ignore RCI, unless they stop moving in, THEN chase RCI. Buildings may be updating and now hold more people. People may have less or more money and moved to new houses in dense areas, etc... Eventually the building will become abandoned.
I prefer abandoned buildings that are finished and have a history behind them something like the Lamcy plaza for example, worked for a long time then left abandoned i find construction sites boring unless they have a good view. I know about 160 locations but most are just unfinished construction sites.