Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

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Prefabricated blocks of flats, housing 50-105 workers, based on real buildings in Lublin, Poland. Quality of flats: 90%.

Bloki z wielkiej płyty, mieszczące 50-105 robotników, wzorowany na prawdziwych budynkach w Lublinie. Jakość mieszkań: 90%.
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vasil 12 jan om 12:08 
I read the comment section, A lot of panel buildings got painted in vivid colours during the communist regime in Bulgaria,
robs074  [auteur] 30 mrt 2022 om 4:34 
Well, I guess that's because that Korean look is also controversial, white and grey/brown on buildings in simple patterns look way more elegant and tasteful to me.
Brisbane Socialist 30 mrt 2022 om 4:19 
Painting prefab Socialist style apartments vivid colors makes them look significantly less depressing and the cost would be quite low if poor North Korea can do it well enough. I wonder why no eastern block states did similar things to make their cities look nicer
robs074  [auteur] 30 mrt 2022 om 4:08 
Such colours weren't used in Poland that much. White, grey, brown, yellow and desaturated blue were used most.
Brisbane Socialist 30 mrt 2022 om 3:45 
I wish there were skins for more colourful paint, so I could make my city look more like Pyongyang.
Kaiser Chopp 17 feb 2022 om 4:37 
Nevermind. I just figured its probably because that once the m3 is that small that it would have to be split into e.g. 1,5 m3 it cant use the , and therefore displays 150 L. Sorry for wasting your time. Once again - GREAT WORK! Keep it up.
robs074  [auteur] 17 feb 2022 om 4:33 
No, the units are correct. Litres are litres, cubic metres are cubic metres. The game displays litres for tiny buildings that are at about 1 m^3 or less. Your problems don't seem related to my buildings, because as I said, I have no control over it. You may be building too dense for example.
Kaiser Chopp 17 feb 2022 om 4:29 
Thank you for the reply. Its not the consumption but the size of the heat water tank. Actually you re right but i ve noticed something very wierd. As most houses, even some or most of yours, have their heat water tank capacity displayed in m3 some of your houses have it displayed in L. now i know that 1m3 of water equals 1000 L but i wonder if since it is beeing displayed in in e.g. 5000 L instead of 5m3 the game might mistake the L for m3 and therefor calculate 5000 m3. Im pretty experienced in the game yet i struggle very much to supply my current city with the necessary heat, even though heatplants and corrisponding pipe lenght and distribution, aswell as heat pumps and exchanger should be able to run a city of twice the size.
robs074  [auteur] 16 feb 2022 om 22:20 
I don't have any control of it, it's calculated automatically based on the number of workers/inhabitants. 1000 L (1 m^3) sound like a very low consumption however, only tiny buildings like single-family houses need less than that.
Kaiser Chopp 16 feb 2022 om 20:08 
Hey Robs, thank you for all your awesome work. You make the game much better for me.
I dont know if its because of the lst update but many of your buildings have a water usage of 1000 L and more per day. Could you please look into this issue. It would be greatly appreciated!