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+ | * [[City Specialization SUI (Game Messages)|City Specializations]] | ||
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− | A specialization gives the city a bonus in some area for an increased cost in city maintenance. As a Politician gains skills, different city specializations become available for the Mayor's city provided the city is of sufficient rank | + | A specialization gives the city a bonus in some area for an increased cost in city maintenance. As a Politician gains skills, different city specializations become available for the Mayor's city provided the city is of sufficient rank. Players are allowed to select a city specialization if the city is rank 3 or higher. A city can have only one specialization at a time and may only be changed once a week (to take effect with the next city update). Once a specialization is put into effect, it remains until the Mayor changes or removes it. Politician skill is used to place structures and is not required to maintain structures. Structures and specializations are reliant on the city rank to continue to operate. When a player enters or exits a Player City's limits, a system message appears stating the city name, the city rank designation, and the city's specialization. Politicians may change a city's specialization by clicking on the city management terminal and selecting the City Specialization radial option. |
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System MessagesE-mailsSUI PromptsGame MechanicsA specialization gives the city a bonus in some area for an increased cost in city maintenance. As a Politician gains skills, different city specializations become available for the Mayor's city provided the city is of sufficient rank. Players are allowed to select a city specialization if the city is rank 3 or higher. A city can have only one specialization at a time and may only be changed once a week (to take effect with the next city update). Once a specialization is put into effect, it remains until the Mayor changes or removes it. Politician skill is used to place structures and is not required to maintain structures. Structures and specializations are reliant on the city rank to continue to operate. When a player enters or exits a Player City's limits, a system message appears stating the city name, the city rank designation, and the city's specialization. Politicians may change a city's specialization by clicking on the city management terminal and selecting the City Specialization radial option. There are eight city specializations currently available:
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