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'Still use it to this day however, regardless of the quirk. It's a slick piece that fills the needs for smaller towns. I could def use more services with the same look and same sorta niche.
This asset has a dated mechanism from an older asset of Water Tower. Now that the game has changed water production method this asset may not work correctly.
Please do not use if you encounter the problem.
I cannot fix this so please move on. But I do plan to make more water production assets. See you soon.
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Thank you.
But some of your service buildings make the city building a tiny bit too easy for my taste. I kind of enjoy thinking about how to best manage waste water. The Water Purifier makes this game mechanic completely obsolete. Thats why I disabled it, but kept most other assets from your Mass Renewal pack on :)
Maybe the water purifier could have some other disadvantage to compensate for that, perhaps drastically increase energy usage and noise eg.?
I can see the usefulness though, if you want to build a futuristic city that is technologically so advanced that waste water is no issue any more.
Anyways, thanks for your work in general! :)
Try rebuilding and "reconnecting the pipe if it was connected, bulldoze and connect it again".
Thank you, I will look into it, although not sure if I could fix it.
Perhaps, it is because it provides both water/sewage treatment instead of one each like the vanilla, thus conflicting its capability.