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I have no further farms anywhere. It is a bit crazy that I need like 5+ farms from all over the map to grow one city.
But why does it matter?
It should not be like this. Why would a city not be able to store food?
It just feels like a broken game mechanic.
Second, are you making consistent deliveries every 30 days? If you aren't, then the city is going to fall back and reset. If you're delivering more food than what it needs in a 30 day period, then you may need to do some planning and ration out your deliveries to ensure you're hitting your goals and not wasting food.
I already have a big long distance network and 2 separate trains delivering food to the same city...
It is way too much effort just to deliver some food and water.
And using a road system is also pretty inefficient because the distances between farms, industry and towns are quite big.
Also it has only a tiny profit.
I really dont see any point to play the desert maps like this.
Having multiple terminals between long voyages allows you to gain transfer money which helps pay for long distance transport. This also allows for transport to be staggered between different stages, allowing a trickle to continue coming in.
As long as you have a steady amount of water and goods being fed to the city, you can also pay for new buildings via the Local Authority menu in the city. This will lower the amount of time between periods of growth in the city.
It's also worth noting that moving cargo via truck isn't very profitable due to the small loads they carry. Consider upgrading to Trains or Boats for larger loads.
Yes that sounds reasonable but my point is that it cant be that I have to deliver tons and tons of food to a 500 inhabitants village.
It is just very straining to connect all these farms which sometimes spawn quite unlucky to a food processing plant far away and then micro manage the delivery times for the cities...
I find it very hard to develop even one city let alone multiple ones on the desert map.
It just doesnt feel right.
It's worth noting you can buy certain types of Industry by default. Food Processing Plants should be on that list you can purchase.
But I mean, otherwise yeah, part of the sandbox is figuring out these unique problems that pop up. The joys of setting up a logistics system and watching it work just the way you need it.
The Distribution from the food factory requires some planning.
For a continuous delivery on long distance you need both road and rail work together.
Pickup from factory with train > go to a place far away. Make distribution station for trucks to supply nearby and feed it with the trainline.
Scheduling should do a good job as well. Rather on time than full load.
https://wiki.openttd.org/en/Manual/Towns#town-growth