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In fact, the description has on Change Notes for a long time. And also thank you notice this mod.
Thanks for the reminder. I was busy updating at that time and forgot to add the instructions. I have added them now.
OK, when you done and updated again.
Thank you very much! Mod has been updated.
Thank you.
No matter how many independent districts there are, the mod only calculates the demand within 'each independent district' separately. Therefore, the demand in the independent district must be different from the 'global' demand at the bottom bar.
In fact, this is just a matter of statistical sampling.
For example, the population in the 'AAA independent district demand' is for only 1,000 people. But the 'global' demand is for a population of 100,000 people. Therefore, the ‘demand ratio’ between them must be different.
I have a question. I started a new map and I only have one district. I see a large disparity between the mod's demand meter for the single district and the one that's included in the game.
Is this expected behavior?
Thanks again.