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Just letting people know that the update has come out it comes with a lot of stability fixes and optimization changes, the city will now run a validity check, this checks all the buildings to make sure nothing has gone wrong. If it fails the validity check it will run a system that recounts and recalculates the numbers.
Additionally, It is now required to have a minimum of 2 unemployed citizens if your buildings are not upgrading to level 1 then try building more residential plots.
Speaking of Residential plots you’ll find that the plots are now facing the correct way with a little letterbox to show what direction the entrance is.
Finally, buildings are now found in level 15 engram unlocks. This is done to keep balance.
Because I went and changed the rotation of residential buildings on you I won't update the build costs until tomorrow night giving you 24 hours to make the changes you want.