Cities: Skylines

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Originally posted by db48x:
The height of the 3D model of the building is divided by the chosen floor height to estimate the number of floors the building has. It then estimates the area of each of those floors, adds that up and divides by the area per household to determine the number of households the building has. That number then overrides the vanilla household stat for the building. The settings for low–density residential ensure that they all have a single household, which is very similar to how the vanilla game treats them. You can override these calculations per–building as well, so that the ones that look like duplexes will actually have two households in them.

The wiki goes into great detail: https://github.com/algernon-A/Realistic-Population-Revisited/wiki/Building-size-and-floorspace-calculations
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snowflitzer Dec 5, 2021 @ 4:50pm 
Deckenhoehe
CyberVibes Dec 5, 2021 @ 6:21pm 
At a guess it means floor height available, the lower the amount the more floors available due to Deckenhoehe :)
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db48x Dec 6, 2021 @ 12:53am 
The height of the 3D model of the building is divided by the chosen floor height to estimate the number of floors the building has. It then estimates the area of each of those floors, adds that up and divides by the area per household to determine the number of households the building has. That number then overrides the vanilla household stat for the building. The settings for low–density residential ensure that they all have a single household, which is very similar to how the vanilla game treats them. You can override these calculations per–building as well, so that the ones that look like duplexes will actually have two households in them.

The wiki goes into great detail: https://github.com/algernon-A/Realistic-Population-Revisited/wiki/Building-size-and-floorspace-calculations
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Date Posted: Dec 5, 2021 @ 2:29pm
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