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PS: Seems "Lucky" has cought our creators laptop...Sry for ya
thx for ur job
is,it ok with afterdark plz?
I had another city which more well developed at 72k population and i dont see many deaths.
Thanks man
I find having enough Crematoriums (or using your hearse AI) only removes the "resonance" from the death wave, i.e. it doesnt get bigger. I have achieved that but still have the problem mentioned above.
Having some properly scaled life events would also be nice, but as it stands (I believe) each cim only lives about 24 years, which pretty much defeats any purpose of having life events because the default numbers by CO are so unbalanced. It really sucks. Is there really no way to artificially adjust cims' total lifespan length as well as different life event durations separately?
If you want death waves to flat out not exist, you would have to zone very slowly or wait for the slider update for this mod. The thing is death waves do exist in real life, e.g., baby boomers. They are rather hard to eliminate naturally. Also, this mod has a baseline of 68.52% of living to the end, which is actually pretty close to reality. With that said, once the slider has been added, you'll be able to control it to your liking.