How much better? ⅔ of the area (66.66…%) instead of just 64%. (Coincidentally, that's also the maximum segment length for an axis-aligned road in CSL.) So yes, it's a block length of exactly 12 that gives the best density. That shows that the "obvious" 10×10 grid is actually only as good as a 15×15 grid: It's hard for me to grok that quotient in my head, so let's just graph it and see what happens: (Here, and in the rest of the section, we assume a small-2u-road.)įor the general case of a square of side □, the zoneable area is (□-2)²-max(0, □-10)²-the area inside the road minus the area in the middle where the zoning doesn't reach-and the total area is □². For the 10×10 grid, the calculation is simple: we get 8² zonable tiles in a 10² tile area, for a density of exactly 64%.
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