#serlavian4's suggestion discussion
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no
another "realism" feature that will make the game either more annoying to play or more similar to other game (which loses the game's uniqueness)
But it could be added, and without being mandatory, you could change it in settings if you hate the district system. It doesn't need to be activated by default; it could simply be next to the settings button within the gear icon, and you could decide whether to have it or not. This way, the district system would allow for more realism without upsetting players who prefer a less serious game.
Eh
Your suggestion is good but I feel like we really don't need some of that
We could add in a commercial/suburban (or both) neighborhood system that shows only the population
I feel like income type is not needed
it should be ✨OFF✨ by default
- It's not that complicated to go into settings and disable it manually. The new transportation system also came already "activated," and if you don't want it, you can disable it.
- It could be an official game plugin. It doesn't come activated, and you don't have to disable it in settings. Everyone wins, although I think there should be a small notification if it's officially added to the game, since not all players are on the Discord server.
This isn't my suggestion; I don't want to steal the idea. But aside from the revenue, the game wouldn't be so monotonous. It's true that plugins prevent it from becoming monotonous, but what do you do after a while? The Transportation update made the game more interesting in my opinion, and even though it's missing some things, I consider it one of the best updates. The district feature could be more interesting. The tags, and if you use fences or tollbooths, you can create "districts," but it's still the same city, just with a bunch of tags on the map. It's an added feature that makes the game more interesting, allowing you to better organize your city, create roles, and even create two different nations or states on the same map. You could create municipalities, towns, states, or federal territories, like a national park.