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Note : Do not use the Fix Value buttons, that causes freezing and crashes the game. Instead run the sim at 3x and then dial up the three counters manually to 90 + for a 4-5 mins ( 50 for slower growth). That should be more than enough for the empty zoned areas to grow and fill up quickly.
I was impressed.
detail:
system.IndexOutOfRangeException:Array index is out of range.at (wrapper dynamic-method) OptionsMainPanel.OptionsMainPanel.AddUserMods_P(OptionsMainPanel.<0x001a9> that was it said..
I don`t know why mod compatibily checker says that the demand stays at 0.
its NATURAL if the demands for something stays at zero if you abused this mod.
like...
if you made a huge residential area and used this mod to quickly populate it, off COURSE there will be no demand for a long time after you did that! Why would anyone want more houses with theres excess of housing avaiable?
The automatic vannila demand calculation is working fine with this mod.
even at the latest dlc Plazas & Promenades.