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Just like with Extended Building Information, you should never expect all indicators to go high or to the max. In Extended Building Information some factors though were hardcoded to compensate for that but I have so far not implemented such thing. The mod is showing more raw numbers in that sense.
So actually what you are seeing is what I expect so far. Some services makes less difference to the different zoned types than others. Residential is most fluctuating while offices seem to care less about many of the impacts.
Of course if you put down a fire station and the numbers go down, then something is wrong. I will keep investigating while developing further on the mod.
Anyway, a pity that can not be improved and mark more green indicators, as well as in non-residential zones: indicators are little or nothing.
In the end the feeling is that the information is a bit sterile..
Spectacular improvement: in general, all indicators have gone up.
Even shops, offices and industries have raised their indicators similar to residences.