![]() Regardless, traffic would always deadlock in arbitrary spots causing everything to fall to pieces. It also had the same problems with dead bodies and a bit later with rubbish. It had the same level of education as everywhere else - despite my refusal to add a school. It has power, water, police officers, and more, but all of them are provided independently with no roads or power lines or pipes linking the two.ĭespite the separation, my sub-city showed some peculiar traits. With my second city, I divert a lot of extra funds to create a second city core about 2 kilometres away from anything else. But after a while it becomes clear that the whole system is broken. ![]() Cars move around realistically, they go to and fro delivering goods here and there. But as my creations grew and grew and grew, I ran into one of the dumbest and most obnoxious problems from SimCity - poorly managed traffic. I wanted to push the game to its limits and see just what kind of weird concoctions I could get away with. I wanted to express myself, I wanted to craft and carve so many different types and kinds of places. My brain filled with all the different possibilities. ![]() In many ways Skylines picks up where SimCity left off, and it seems to tick off a checklist of features that fans of the series wanted to see. Cities: Skylines is available on PC, Mac and Linux for £22.99 on Steam.
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