

Information overlays like contours/pollution etc disappears when you try to lay roads or build things. However, I am willing to pay the discounted price if only to get steam workshop support. The game has not changed much, in fact I liked the 2012 UI better.

Civis seem to drive to the park and ride to catch my metro stations. Bridge and tunnel building is actually quite easy. FPS and responsiveness does not deteriorate much with big cities.The performance is bad on both empty and crowded maps. Every year they will slap a new label to it re-release it. Playing the game gives you the impression they hadn't actually bothered with game testing. But long story short As a an engineer I find that the developers are VERY lazy and very sloppy. So if you've never played this game before, you should get it. Despite various frustrations, I still find myself sinking glorious hours into the game. All city building enthusiast should try this game. But long story shortĪs a an engineer I find that the developers are VERY lazy and very sloppy. While many games seem to be hung up on the fact that this isn't a new game per say - let's not forget the Cities franchise is still one of the best city building franchises out there.
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FHI has also announced current owners of Cities XXL will get a free DLC to say sorry for any of the hurt feelings gamers may have. For me, spending $20 on a game I already liked to get workshop integration and multi-core support is well worth it. However, with this iteration of Cities they have finally added multi-core support and Steam workshop integration. Much of the game is the same with a few new buildings mixed in and some changes to the GUI. FHI has also announced current Is the game 100% new content - no.
