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Most people will often OVERLOOK the 2FA setup text code that is shown to you when initially setting up your 2FA. This is just a heads up guide to those who may not be aware that your 2FA codes matter a ton, especially for most exchanges that could very well take months to get back to you (Bittrex, Coinbase, Binance) on resetting your 2FA code if you should ever lose your phone. How does that feel, knowing you could've made bank, but instead you forgot to back up your 2FA codes. Your coin that went from making 1,000% profit, has just massively dumped, and you're now at a loss. You then email your exchange, but it's futile, as it'll take a minimum of WEEKS before you hear anything. You can no longer enter your exchange account. Then when you go home to unload your bags and rake in that profit, you realize you left your phone behind and have lost it. You've invested in a coin, and it's went up 1,000%, you're all excited.

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The whole concept of EACH AND EVERY SIM being trackable is a fantastic idea and I look forward to when a professional bunch of programmers put it into practice.Just imagine this very possible scenario. Maybe a case of the blind following the blind. The concept of following individual sims through their day is just ABSOLUTELY POINTLESS. (the other trucks should be in sync so they know when there will be space, taking into account other trucks on route etc). They should have set purpose BEFORE they set out like the ore trucks not trying to deliver blindlyīut waiting until there is space before they even set out. Basically wonder about aimlessy until they find somewhere/something. The second example is I watched a child come from a grade school and on the way home? she simply knocked on every door of every house until she found an empty space in a house ignoring many bus stops). Why didn't they send at least one truck there?. Also just noticed THREE trucks taking ore from ONE mine when their is another mine saying "Full Storage". If they can't deposit their cargo they go back and it disappears. (until depots have space) adding to traffic problems. Ok sounds reasonable? But the way they go about it is is a joke, they go backwards and forwards trying each trade depot many, many times until their cargo is accepted.

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The mines full of ore and fumble about looking for somewhere to dump their contents. Why so I say this ok here we go.įirstly I have several ore mines delivering to two trade depots. I have given up on this game The logic is just a joke. Maybe in a few years when processing power is there?. I have lost interest in this game already as there is not enough to get your teeth into. I could then plan better transport to make sure that more people get to work on time, improving output/profit from workplaces etc. The result in the workplace being a reduction in output capacity, reducing output as they do not have the total of workers that day (much like real life).

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What I would really like one day in a city simulator is for ALL workers to leave home to start work daily and if it takes longer than an allocated time for a citizen to get to work that day then they return home. This to me seems to make a mockery of the transport system planning required. It seems that only a small amount of citizens go to work, shops etc at any one time (and this seems random as to what sim goes where and when). New houses that have just been built and there is no sign of them moving in, just the info window saying that people are now living there/allocated that house. How realistic is this? This same compromise applies to citizens. Although this game is much better than Simcity I feel it is let down by the compromise that the developers have to make for current computer processor power.įirstly I read that not all workers have to actually go to work, in fact they do not have to go to their workplace at all.








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