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Stuckenschmidt

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I support the separated demand bars. The current situation puts the factory in unsatisfactory.
 

xone_lai

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Whaaaaat? Office is actually using the yellow bar?! Dam...
Well seriously, yes I am confused. The office zone color definitely blue but the demand bar actually using yellow? Huh? Guess I played the wrong way and fooled by dev... :blink:
I always thought - wtf there's no demand for industry... while build tons of office thought that gonna fix commercial demand...
 

Stuckenschmidt

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Whaaaaat? Office is actually using the yellow bar?! Dam...
Well seriously, yes I am confused. The office zone color definitely blue but the demand bar actually using yellow? Huh? Guess I played the wrong way and fooled by dev... :blink:
I always thought - wtf there's no demand for industry... while build tons of office thought that gonna fix commercial demand...

And that`s absolutely sound logic, since retailers and services are both tertiary sector, while industry is secondary. I really hope CO will fix the issue.
 

kosh22

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Taken from Wikipedia. Would be quite nice to offer this level of detail in an optional DLC


Sector Definition
  • Primary This involves the extraction of resources directly from the Earth; this includes farming, mining and logging. They do not process the products at all. They send it off to factories to make a profit.
  • Secondary This group is involved in the processing products from primary industries. This includes all factories—those that refine metals, produce furniture, or pack farm products such as meat.
  • Tertiary This group is involved in the delivery and sale of goods. They include truck drivers and retail workers, for example.
  • Quaternary This group is involved in the research of science and technology and other high level tasks. They include scientists, doctors, and lawyers.
  • Quinary Sector Some consider there to be a branch of the quaternary sector called the quinary sector, which includes the highest levels of decision making in a society or economy. This sector would include the top executives or officials in such fields as government, science, universities, nonprofit, healthcare, culture, and the media.