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Tried that. It does not work. The citizens increase with 1-5 per hour, and decrease with the same amount next hour, more or less.
Well, one year ingame and my city grew from 500 to 2500 inhabitans, and the demand started working around the 2500 mark. So strange. And also, no one went to work. 3300 open positions and still over 25% unemployment, even though the industri was across the road (moved it closer), ppl still did not go to a job. I needed to build a bus station, and make a line to take them across the intersection it seems. Haha.
It must be a bug, but so strange that the initial problem has been a thing tree maps in a row.
Oh well. Have a nice day!