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Some of the offset is in higher upfront cost compared to the 19,000 for the base plant.
Other assets are in the pipeline, you’ll have plenty of options for powering a city without the unrealistic spam of 10 individual power plants before you give up a plop down a nuke.
The way I play is to ignore as many default (ugly) buildings as possible, therefore I care more about balancing my assets with realism and with each other, leaving the default buildings as a tertiary concern.
Cheaper, cheaper to maintain, and less pollutive
just saying it needs a bit of balancing from what I'm seeing so far.
https://www.google.com/maps/@39.7422669,-104.682968,265a,20y,52.13h,45.57t/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en
@BRAVO9ACTUAL: It emits half the pollution of the stock oil power plant, making it the least polluting (non-green) power facility.
Thanks all! I appreciate the comments!
Keep it going!
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