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Um... Where are my PWP's?!..

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So, uh... Kinda freaking out. When I attempt to start a new PWP, all of them are gone. The only ones that are there are the station renovations and town hall renovations.

Yesterday, I was plot resetting and I used an unfinished PWP to block a place. It wasn't paid off or anything, so it was still "being built". Is this because of it? What do I do?.. Do I... Need to get all of them again?!..
 
yep, you're at the limit of 30 built things... (count them and check)

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oh and the list will re-appear if you tear down JUST one
 
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PHEW... Thank you guys so much. How the heck did I get 30?! O_o
Looks like I have to demolish :o
 
remodelling the station and the town hall = one too (each) ... :)

Woah, I didn't know about this! :O

So imagine you have changed the station, for example, and you have the 30 PWP limit. If you remodel it back as it was originally... then you have 29 PWP built right?
 
Woah, I didn't know about this! :O

So imagine you have changed the station, for example, and you have the 30 PWP limit. If you remodel it back as it was originally... then you have 29 PWP built right?
Actually, I don't think the train station and town hall renovations count. When you reach the 30 PWP limit, the renovations are still available.
 
The limit really sneaks up on you, doesn't it! XD

I'm getting close to the limit myself, and yet still have several projects I'm interested in building. It's kind of frustrating, but I understand the need for a limit from the technical standpoint.

(I've got to admit, I wish that street lights were exempt from the limit.)

Picking projects to demolish can be tricky, but I hope the process isn't too stressful for you.
 
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