Just looking around to see if sims are wandering about in town doesn't tell you anything useful as Sarah points out. The way to tell if you actually have immigration happening or not is to check the resident population with MC. If you mean that you have set Rapid Immigration to 600 (that would be asking for a lot of households!) and no one is moving in still as it decrements down 1 point every 5-10 sim minutes, then something else is wrong such as the houses you have available are not meeting the needs of those trying to immigrate in or you have SP's population cap set too low. At 600, you should be getting daily reports of there being no immigration because the pressure only adds up to x (some much lower number) and here are the factors contributing to the actual pressure score. Depends on the world and its conditions, though. A more reasonable Gauge value to use for a world you want populated, slowly again no more than one per cycle of the immigration manager, would be something more like 20. At most one household per day will immigrate whenever the pressure conditions exceed the Gauge value. If you have set the Immigration Gauge to 600, that is a value so high that likely no sim households will be immigrating in. What do you mean by immigration is "set at 600"?
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