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Once the main update for 1946 is finished this will be updated with some reworked values on the production and consumption of housing.
In the future I want to have a suburban housing building but it will take a lot of balancing to get right.
I'll think on it. If there was a way to simulate pops using TVs and Radios and hence they make their own entertainment good it would be easier, but there's no real way of doing that.
Perhaps I can rework housing to be it's own building separate from Urban Centers, and have PM for interior luxuries like Radios, TVs, and so on which would produce entertainment.
Making pops consume some of them directly both makes sense (since radios are in the base game and this mod adds televisions, there is clearly a way for filmed and recorded entertainment to directly reach the public) and I think would better balance the economy, without it the economy becomes more prone to jarring shifts than slow applications of supply and demand.