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Same number of workers more number of visitors.
It would be great!
For instance, I currently have a Smart Apartment, original space is 20, and I had the option to make 2 upgrades, which gave me a total space of 80.
At the same time I have an Arcology, which is originally 32, but it only gave me the option for a single upgrade, and it's not also 80.
Which seems to make little sense, I'd think if the starting number is quite a bit higher, the possible total should go up proportionately. Is this an error of some sort or is this intentional?
Also, a majority of the housing buildings seem to have 2 upgrades available, whilst the nursery which is also after all housing has 3. The businesses/services are also all over the place for me, the medical outpost has 1, security post has 3, grocer has 2, tai chi garden has 3, amphiteatre has 3 but diner 2... I'm just so confused.
Can anyone shed some light on this? My little brain does not compute.