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Too many statues/fountains are built in town centers. #7651

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Ben79487 opened this issue Jul 12, 2019 · 3 comments
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Too many statues/fountains are built in town centers. #7651

Ben79487 opened this issue Jul 12, 2019 · 3 comments

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@Ben79487
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Version of OpenTTD

OpenTTD 1.9.2 on x64 Windows 8.

Expected result

Town would build a couple statues/fountains here and there in the central districts, still predominantly building other buildings

Actual result

Disproportionate amount of statues/fountains in the center of town.

Steps to reproduce

Start game in 1950. Make a bus system so a town will grow quickly.
In a couple years, you'll start to find lots of statues/fountains in the central districts.

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Note the entire block of statues and fountains near the coastline.
Chinston Transit Corporation, 28th Nov 1956

@nielsmh
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nielsmh commented Sep 1, 2019

Unfortunately this probably classifies as "by design". The default town buildings simply don't have enough building types for the inner zones in the earlier years.
I can't tell for sure, but it also looks like your screenshot is taken in Sub-arctic climate, which definitely has fewer building types available than the Temperate climate, further exaggerating the issue.

@andythenorth
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Similar issue occurs with theatres before about 1930
theatres_eh

@TrueBrain
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As mentioned, this is by design, how ever sad that might be. There is not really a lot we can do about that :(

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