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The '''Growth Stage''', sometimes referred to as just a '''Stage''', is a Lot [[Exemplar properties|Exemplar Property]] used to limit when a building can be built. The active growth stage in a city is determined by a combination of the Local and Regional populations. Buildings with a Growth Stage set above that calculated value will not be built.  
 
The '''Growth Stage''', sometimes referred to as just a '''Stage''', is a Lot [[Exemplar properties|Exemplar Property]] used to limit when a building can be built. The active growth stage in a city is determined by a combination of the Local and Regional populations. Buildings with a Growth Stage set above that calculated value will not be built.  
  
SimCity 4 uses eight stages for Residential and Commercial, and three stages for Industrial. The [[Colossus Addon Mod]] expands the number of Stages, making the game more challenging, but also more realistic.
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SimCity 4 uses Eight stages for Residential and Commercial, and Three stages for all types of Industrial.  
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The [[Colossus Addon Mod]] expands the number of Stages to Fifteen for Residential and Commercial; Ten for Dirty, Manufacturing, and High-Tech Industrial; and Seven for Agricultural, making the game more challenging, but also more realistic.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:43, 20 February 2024

The Growth Stage, sometimes referred to as just a Stage, is a Lot Exemplar Property used to limit when a building can be built. The active growth stage in a city is determined by a combination of the Local and Regional populations. Buildings with a Growth Stage set above that calculated value will not be built.

SimCity 4 uses Eight stages for Residential and Commercial, and Three stages for all types of Industrial.

The Colossus Addon Mod expands the number of Stages to Fifteen for Residential and Commercial; Ten for Dirty, Manufacturing, and High-Tech Industrial; and Seven for Agricultural, making the game more challenging, but also more realistic.