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Nippelspanner 03-07-15 02:15 AM

Cities: Skylines
 
Hey Subsim,
I know a lot of you are old SimCity fans and I bet most of you are just as disappointed about that terribad mess EA presented us than I am.

Now, in case you haven't heard, there is a new game being released on March 10th, that basically takes Sim City... and fixes it while adding lots of awesome stuff.

Steam store page
Official home page

From what I have seen and heard so far, it IS living up to the hype and I have yet to read a negative review and can't wait for release! :)

Oberon 03-07-15 04:22 AM

I'm definitely looking at this one with a great deal of interest. :yep:

Betonov 03-07-15 05:01 AM

Same here. Although I'll wait for some patches and a DLC or two and the buy it in a bundle during a sale.

Paradox makes great games (publishes in this case), but they have a bug problem that always plagues them at launch. A DLC later it's the sweet mana from heaven and a deathtrap for the private life

Sailor Steve 03-07-15 09:05 AM

Looks intriguing. :sunny:

Arclight 03-10-15 09:31 AM

Can pick it up for some 20,- for the normal version, 27,- on the deluxe: http://www.greenmangaming.com/

First time using thatt retailer for me, but from what I can find it's not some scam or such. After creating an account it will show under the "VIP" section. Some rather nice deals in there at that.


Rather looking forward to this one. Tried CitiesXL at some point... Rather disapointing. Wouldn't touch SimCity 2013 with a 10ft pole.

Been watching a lot of streams and whatnot on this one. Hard to say how it really holds up in the long run, but it seems pretty competent.

CCIP 03-10-15 10:05 AM

I was about to post asking whether anyone had any impressions :D

Very curious, but I've always been a little wary of the Cities games due to mixed feedback I heard about both performance and gameplay :hmm2:

Dowly 03-10-15 11:31 AM

Wot I Think: Cities: Skylines

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alec Meer
Skylines is very much the traditional yet hyper-modern city-builder that everyone’s been crying out for.

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Personally, I'm getting a bit tired of these modern city-builders. Would be like to see some other era for a change.

CCIP 03-10-15 12:11 PM

That's true, but I'd at least like them to get the modern one right first.

It's like the Silent Hunger games - it'd be really cool to see something other than U-boats/fleet boats, but it'd be even better to see one of those done completely right first!

My biggest complaint with city games has always been scale/simplification - it felt like playing a city-themed theme park more than playing a real city. This one at least looks big!

Oberon 03-11-15 12:38 AM

I can't help but be reminded of the 'Try the soup, captain' guy from SHV when I read 'Silent Hunger', CCIP. :03:

Anyway, C:S is out, the internet is speaking and so far it seems to be speaking favourably. On Steam there's 1,022 positive reviews versus 33 negative. It's sold extremely well, so I'd wager that there's definitely going to be DLC and a C:S2 is a given. Perhaps quite possibly the beginning of a new franchise which will take over now that Maxis has been culled by EA. It's rather bittersweet to see Maxis go, in fact if and when I do get C:S I will probably call my city Maxis in respect to what has gone before. It will most likely end up just like its namesake but most of my first cities in these kind of games tend to do that. :haha:

The only thing holding me back right now is my hardware. I have enough to run the game on 'Minimum' settings, but not enough to run it on 'Recommended', so I'm a bit iffy...but I might well look at this greenmangaming and if they still have the offer on at the weekend when I should hopefully get a bit of disposable income then I might well take the plunge.

I know at least one person on this thread has it, so I hope to see some screenshots soon. :up:

Nippelspanner 03-11-15 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2295806)
On Steam there's 1,022 positive reviews versus 33 negative.

And I'm not surprised!
Didn't review it yet, I think it is too early for an in-depth review, but these numbers speak a clear language - and from what I have seen while playing for uhm... way too many hours, I can only agree.

It is like Sim City, just a lot of annoying things eradicated, some nice features added and overall way more user friendly. The game lets you do what YOU want, not what EA/Maxis demand you to do for whatever stupid reasons.

Also, day one mod tools, that is like a phenomenon these days.
Steam workshop is already thriving with maps and mods of all kinds.
Hours after release.
Can't imagine what we get to see in ~2 months. :doh:

Tl;dr: Worth every penny, a city builders wet dream, buy it!

Nippelspanner 03-11-15 12:56 AM

I said buy it!

CCIP 03-11-15 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2295806)
I can't help but be reminded of the 'Try the soup, captain' guy from SHV when I read 'Silent Hunger', CCIP. :03:

I did not notice that at all until now! That's what I get for posting from my phone :haha:

And yeah, I'm ruled out from running it on my own system by the requirements, BUT I may be able to get my hands on a machine for it soon :)
If they finally nailed what the Cities series was promising all along, I'll open this game with open arms!

NeonSamurai 03-11-15 08:48 PM

FYI to my knowledge there is no connection between the Cities XL series and this game, other than being city builders of course. Something we can all be very grateful about, as that other series was pretty terrible.

I am curious how this game stacks up to to Simcity 4 Deluxe/Rush Hour, a game that I still play. It does have an 89 metascore on metacritic too FYI (out of 19 critic reviews).

Dowly 03-12-15 08:25 AM

My two small towns Foggy Park and Florence. :smug:
http://i.imgur.com/P7eRo4C.jpg

Arclight 03-12-15 08:52 AM

Went pretty "blocky" in terms of building style. Post some screenies when they let me out of here. Just got up to 7k people, sprinkled some offices around and can finally begin burning of garbage in the incinerators.

Somebody decided turning off a PC while updating was a good idea. You know, when the text on the screen says "do not turn of your PC"... Windows is going all NOPE! so it might be a while. :roll:


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Right, so;
http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...4A584E99ED79C/
City with industrial district across the highway. Farming district off across the river.

http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...041195321F241/

http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...08888EC2570D8/

http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...A37879D4ADD4F/
New incinerators working away the thrash that had been stockpiling before, contributing a bit of energy generation to the oil burning plant in the process.

http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...D0B5632CFD4B8/
Mess of an overpass. Don't really have the tools or resources to do it proper at the start, but it's doing the job so far.

http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...1AE3A8093FE07/
String of offices sandwiched between the main artories in and out of the city, flanked by commercial zones and residential beyond.

http://cloud-4.steamusercontent.com/...726D6470197AD/
After it bends around the hospital the commercial zoning ends, giving way for more residential. Once the commercial stuff starts upgrading you really don't need to zone a lot of it.


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