WebWith 3/10 hearses in use from one of my cemeteries, they would not pick up a dead person from the office block NEXT DOOR to them. I am running a huge surplus of these buildings now and although there are spare hearses and spare graves/space in the incinerator, dead people are just left to rot. WebApr 9, 2015 · When your roads are not efficient, then the corpses won't get picked up on time and they will pile up. I can vouch for it, as I had a major problem in one area of my city, with skyscrapers etc and there were major traffic jams there, plus a big detour. Once I got rid of that, within a week or two (in-game) the problem was solved.
If City Skylines released an "Evil/Bad City" expansion, what would …
WebThat will increase crime rates and divide the city into a Haves and Have-Nots. To go a bit deeper into the “evil,” you can have lobbyists and mafia bosses try to bribe you when the city is low on money. You just need to revoke or enact a policy, or destroy a building or park and then you’ll make loads of money. WebJan 13, 2024 · 30% dead not being picked up mean you have water pollution as water affects the whole city. Noise and ground pollution is local areas only. Make sure your pollution overlay map in info view says you have 0% water pollution. even 1% water pollution can be fatal to your whole city. the pusheen girl
Hearses and crematoriums not picking up the dead. :: Cities: Skylines …
WebFeb 17, 2024 · For larger cities, try to have crematoriums spread throughout your city, allowing hearses to pick up dead bodies and dispose of them. The traffic flow heatmap function of Cities: Skylines Hearses can get stuck in traffic, which leads to dead bodies not being picked up either. WebApr 3, 2024 · When a dead body spawns, it call for the nearest AVAILABLE cem/crem to be picked up. Problem is, the nearby ones are already out on call. So the nearest one ends up being across the map. Does your pollution map say specifically 0% water pollution. That is the only thing that kills instantly city wide. WebCorpse pick up - and every service if I remember correctly - is basically first come first served. So if the crematorium on the other side of town has a free vehicle it will send it out and since it called dibs, the crematorium next door will ignore the corpse. the pusheen cat