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'''RCI Zones''' ('''Residential-Commercial-Industrial Zones''') are what the mayor uses to develop his/her city.  Using RCI zones he/she allocates that development of a certain zone type buildings can be constructed there. It can be divided up into their density.  The higher the density, the more costly the tiles are to zone. They need to be [[power]]ed and have direct [[Transport Network#Roads|road]] connections in order to develop. [[Water]] is optional, but is needed for [[wealth|wealthier]], [[density|denser]] buildings to develop.  It is also good to have government services and parks near zones to increase their [[YIMBY]], land value and desirability.
 
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RCI Zones are what the mayor uses to develop his/her city.  Using RCI zones allocates that development of a certain zone type (weather it being residential, commercial or industrial) of buildings can be constructed there.
 
 
 
RCI zones can further be divided up into their density.  The higher the density, the more costly the tiles are to zone.
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Residential Zones ==
 
== Residential Zones ==
-Light residential:  single family homes and the lot.
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* Light residential:  single family homes and the lot.
 
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* Medium residential:  small apartment complexes and town houses.
-Medium residential:  small apartment complexes and townhouses.
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* Dense residential:  large apartment complexes and projects.
 
 
-Dense residential:  large apartment complexes and projects.
 
 
 
  
 
== Commercial Zones ==
 
== Commercial Zones ==
-Light commercial:  small shops and office complexes.
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* Light commercial:  small shops and office complexes.
-Medium commercial:  average-sized shops and office towers.
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* Medium commercial:  average-sized shops and offices.
-Dense commercial:  large shops and tall office towers.
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* Dense commercial:  large shops and office towers.
 
 
  
 
== Industrial Zones ==
 
== Industrial Zones ==
-Agricultural:  farms and orchards.  Requires a lot of land and specific conditions to grow.  
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* Agricultural:  farms and orchards.  Requires a lot of land and specific conditions to grow.  
-Medium industrial:  small factories and assembly plants.  High-tech industry requires specific conditions to grow.
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* Medium industrial:  small factories and assembly plants.  High-tech industry requires specific conditions to grow.
-Heavy industrial:  large factories and assembly plants.  High-tech industry requires specific conditions to grow.
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* Heavy industrial:  large factories and assembly plants.  High-tech industry requires specific conditions to grow.
  
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 14 February 2020

RCI Zones (Residential-Commercial-Industrial Zones) are what the mayor uses to develop his/her city. Using RCI zones he/she allocates that development of a certain zone type buildings can be constructed there. It can be divided up into their density. The higher the density, the more costly the tiles are to zone. They need to be powered and have direct road connections in order to develop. Water is optional, but is needed for wealthier, denser buildings to develop. It is also good to have government services and parks near zones to increase their YIMBY, land value and desirability.

Residential Zones

  • Light residential: single family homes and the lot.
  • Medium residential: small apartment complexes and town houses.
  • Dense residential: large apartment complexes and projects.

Commercial Zones

  • Light commercial: small shops and office complexes.
  • Medium commercial: average-sized shops and offices.
  • Dense commercial: large shops and office towers.

Industrial Zones

  • Agricultural: farms and orchards. Requires a lot of land and specific conditions to grow.
  • Medium industrial: small factories and assembly plants. High-tech industry requires specific conditions to grow.
  • Heavy industrial: large factories and assembly plants. High-tech industry requires specific conditions to grow.