Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic - Biomes - Tundra ▶ Gameplay / Let's Play ◀ Episode 4

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  • @bjornflintberg3809
    @bjornflintberg3809 2 месяца назад +1

    I think as soon as you activate anything, building anything, you activate the village. The only way around it is to built stop-gap measures to keep them alive while you build the "real" infrastructure. Importing water, and building the smallest grocery store and butcher and wait with road upgrades, waste and any productive buildings. Power has to be built ofc, but then food and water in the fastest way possible just to keep them alive while the real work progresses. I'm still a beginner at the game, but wanted for thematic purposes play with villages that are populated but after having them die a number of times, I decided to just start with empty towns to get time to build.

  • @user-cc4vc3tw6k
    @user-cc4vc3tw6k Месяц назад +1

    So curved railway, i would use bridges and tunnels, as in switzerland.

  • @bjosson
    @bjosson 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm not sure but I think the locals are activated into your republic after you have jobs available near them, like worksites for construction. You might be able to disable people walking onto the construction sites, or like you were saying, bus people to services as you expand. I've been fiddling around with the mechanic a little bit. Cheers!

  • @kaiserteddie9564
    @kaiserteddie9564 2 месяца назад +3

    I think there are some rail segments that could go straight, without necessarily followin the road

  • @spamfilter32
    @spamfilter32 2 месяца назад +1

    It stinks that the whole town activated like that. I hope you figure out how to build into a town without activating it before the basics are set up before the next expansion village. I will want to build on a populated map at some point myself, once I get some experience, and I don't want everyone to immediately move out as the point is you use the local population. As for the indigenous people, there are many different ethnic groups in Siberia depending on where you are, most are not Mongolian, and some are even very closely related to the Inuit peoples of Alaska and northern Canada. Some of the more well known indigenous peoples of Siberia are the Buryats (a Mongolian group), what is collectively known as the Paleo-Siberians, The Tengusic peoples, the Turkic groups which includes the Altai's and the Tatars, And the Uralic groups which includes the Khanty, Nenets, and Selkup. Which of these groups would be the people residing on this map depends on where in Siberia your Autonomous Oblast is located.
    Considering the tragedy of the town getting activated too early accidentally, I would forgive you just repopulating the empty houses with imported people and pretend that never happened, once you have all the basic services constructed and operating.

    • @HanniballNOR
      @HanniballNOR  2 месяца назад

      Cool :) yeah, I mean... Siberia isn't a small place :P I already have a backup plan :P relocation, relocation, relocation :P or as someone would say. displacement :P