Welcome back!
I'm on week 9 of playing dCity and as promised, Here is a snapshot of the current Presidential election.
Hopefully the current standings look a little funny to you. There are a few oddities. One is that @xxxxxxxxxx is winning with 28 votes while @ecoinstant has 112. It might also seem that x has a disproportionately large percentage of the vote. With a little math we find that its about 42%! Holy crap! That is a LOT of vote consolidation under one person! That certainly helps him maintain his comfortable 25% lead. I don't know what the formula is for determining Voting Power, but Ten Exes seems to have figured out how to game the system most effectively! It will be difficult to dislodge him from the Presidential position if he does not wish to go.
Anywho, my town continues to accumulate new citizens in the form of Homeless and Immigrants. In fact, I've gotten so many Immigrants that I now have a large tile to represent a group of 10 of them!
Alas, no new conversions from my Job Center. And the population influx has led to a Popularity hit as well as a small unemployment problem
My SIM stash has re-accumulated to nearly 1000, so I'm starting to scope out how I want to expand next. I'm considering adding another Weed farm, though my WEED token growth has been slow (a little under 1 WEED per week). It seems better to specialize.
Another Art Gallery or Job Center are also on my short list. We'll see how it goes. I'm still about a week away from having enough SIM to make a purchase.
I mentioned in my last post that the game creator, @gerber was considering expanding the reward list to the top 400 cities. Well, the list was indeed expanded, but only to 300.
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This actually makes a huge difference. To reach rank 400 I would need a population of greater than 140. That seems somewhat reasonable. My current population is 55, so I could see myself reaching 140. However, to get as high as rank 300 I need a population of 442! Over three times more and eight times my current pop! Yeah... that's probably not going to happen.
My sleepy little town forges onward, slowly expanding but always subject to the whims of the big dollar players. The virtual imitates the real!
Until next time!