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- the towns with no ind/com only grew to match their new basic size and not target pop
- in one of them I was able to create a com zone, by setting it at 500 and waiting 8 years (!); the town had 2 (!) shops and its pop still did not grew past the basic size
- the towns with ind/com grew as they should as soon as the new caps were set at anything above 50, but then they did so at a much slower rate than the organically planted city
- I could completely remove ind zone in one of them, but not recreate it
- the sliders for zone sizes worked for the organic town just fine
The towns I tested were indeed very small, 30-40 residential with 0-20 industrial and commercial capacity. The other, the one plopped by the vanilla tool, had caps of 135.
I placed them in the map editor, not after the game started; I know it makes a difference for some assets.
I did not test your tool on bigger towns yet, but I'm about to.
I ran a test game with 4 very small towns, I supplied them with everything they needed over 5 years and even though they showed that their target population should increase by 140%, they stayed the same size.
I had two somewhat realted mods that could potentially interfere, namely Town Tuning and Urbanization, but after uninstalling them the issue persists.