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RCI can be a useful tool when expanding your city. It tells you from a general perspective what your sims want and what they don't. Using a highly demanded zone type typically yields much more development than a undemanded zone type. | RCI can be a useful tool when expanding your city. It tells you from a general perspective what your sims want and what they don't. Using a highly demanded zone type typically yields much more development than a undemanded zone type. | ||
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Revision as of 18:18, 16 September 2008
Residential Commercial and Industrial stuff
RCI stands for residential, commercial, and industrial, the main building and zone types in SC4. RCI is the graph that is seen in the game menu, depicting the demand for each type in a particular city at the present time. The RCI graph can be further expanded when clicked on to view the actual amount of demand, and the wealth/type of the RCI.
RCI can be a useful tool when expanding your city. It tells you from a general perspective what your sims want and what they don't. Using a highly demanded zone type typically yields much more development than a undemanded zone type.
For more information, see RCI Zones.
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