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Cities: Skylines earns glowing praise; Metacritic soars high.

Cities: Skylines earns glowing praise; Metacritic soars high.

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NegruSama
Junior Member
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06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#1
Damnit... I don't really want another PC game right now. I'm still on my current project and need to wrap up, let alone the ones on my PS4. But after that huge disappointment with SimCities 2013, I'm feeling the urge to give this a shot again and maybe relive those amazing times from SimCity 2000... Check these reviews: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/10/c...nes-review http://www.gameinformer.com/games/cities...eview.aspx http://www.pcgamer.com/cities-skylines-review/ http://www.gamewatcher.com/reviews/citie...view/12175 http://www.destructoid.com/review-cities...8859.phtml
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NegruSama
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #1

Damnit... I don't really want another PC game right now. I'm still on my current project and need to wrap up, let alone the ones on my PS4. But after that huge disappointment with SimCities 2013, I'm feeling the urge to give this a shot again and maybe relive those amazing times from SimCity 2000... Check these reviews: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/10/c...nes-review http://www.gameinformer.com/games/cities...eview.aspx http://www.pcgamer.com/cities-skylines-review/ http://www.gamewatcher.com/reviews/citie...view/12175 http://www.destructoid.com/review-cities...8859.phtml

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Cyanstrophic
Senior Member
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06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#2
It makes sense. The clips seem to reflect the mistakes made in SimCity 5, doesn't it?
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Cyanstrophic
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #2

It makes sense. The clips seem to reflect the mistakes made in SimCity 5, doesn't it?

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josegamer_HD
Junior Member
47
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#3
I watched some Day 9 content; it looked much improved compared to SimCity.
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josegamer_HD
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #3

I watched some Day 9 content; it looked much improved compared to SimCity.

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DelqnBG
Junior Member
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06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#4
I recently checked the Metacritic ratings, and they were quite surprising.
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DelqnBG
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #4

I recently checked the Metacritic ratings, and they were quite surprising.

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SD_EpicLord
Junior Member
21
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#5
Absolutely crazy, there are way more people in Cities than in TF2 these days...
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SD_EpicLord
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #5

Absolutely crazy, there are way more people in Cities than in TF2 these days...

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BlitzLP
Junior Member
23
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#6
I reviewed some critiques and gameplay clips this morning and chose to place my order for the deluxe version right away. It’s been enjoyable so far. It reminds me of playing SimCity 2000 as a child.
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BlitzLP
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #6

I reviewed some critiques and gameplay clips this morning and chose to place my order for the deluxe version right away. It’s been enjoyable so far. It reminds me of playing SimCity 2000 as a child.

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iskela99
Member
247
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#7
Is it truly excellent? What does it appear like when all options are enabled? Shockingly... I don’t want more games, yet...ugh. SimCity 2013 has broken my heart...
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iskela99
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #7

Is it truly excellent? What does it appear like when all options are enabled? Shockingly... I don’t want more games, yet...ugh. SimCity 2013 has broken my heart...

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Griinor
Member
54
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#8
I already own Sim City, so I’m not sure I need to spend more money on another similar game, even if it’s a bit better. It would be nice to have something fun to play while I wait for GTA V for PC.
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Griinor
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #8

I already own Sim City, so I’m not sure I need to spend more money on another similar game, even if it’s a bit better. It would be nice to have something fun to play while I wait for GTA V for PC.

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CitchoR
Junior Member
34
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#9
It seems the graphics are fairly standard for the genre. The 7850 card appears to be a reasonable choice. From what I've observed online, developers tend to be open to customizations, so it's possible someone will create a mod in the near future. The game offers more detail in certain aspects while being less detailed in others compared to recent titles. Most of the shortcomings are still pending in upcoming updates—most expansions will be cosmetic, and new features will likely be fixed rather than added. The main benefits I've seen include realistic city dimensions and a more detailed citizen simulation. You can assign names and roles to each citizen throughout their day, making the experience more personalized. Starting with a land size similar to SimCity, you can expand as your population grows. By default, you're limited to about 9 blocks, but Steam Workshop mods can push that up to 25. However, achieving full utilization of all tiles isn't realistic. I noticed a player on Steam who reported smooth performance at around 50-60 frames per second in overhead view and 30-40 in street view, with 9 tiles nearly 75% occupied and over 180,000 citizens. This suggests that running 25 tiles with maximum population could be manageable. The developers mention good scaling across multiple cores, with potential performance gains on up to eight cores. That's encouraging for multithreading. My experience was limited to a couple of hours before work, so I can't share extensive personal impressions. I plan to visit again soon for a more thorough review.
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CitchoR
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #9

It seems the graphics are fairly standard for the genre. The 7850 card appears to be a reasonable choice. From what I've observed online, developers tend to be open to customizations, so it's possible someone will create a mod in the near future. The game offers more detail in certain aspects while being less detailed in others compared to recent titles. Most of the shortcomings are still pending in upcoming updates—most expansions will be cosmetic, and new features will likely be fixed rather than added. The main benefits I've seen include realistic city dimensions and a more detailed citizen simulation. You can assign names and roles to each citizen throughout their day, making the experience more personalized. Starting with a land size similar to SimCity, you can expand as your population grows. By default, you're limited to about 9 blocks, but Steam Workshop mods can push that up to 25. However, achieving full utilization of all tiles isn't realistic. I noticed a player on Steam who reported smooth performance at around 50-60 frames per second in overhead view and 30-40 in street view, with 9 tiles nearly 75% occupied and over 180,000 citizens. This suggests that running 25 tiles with maximum population could be manageable. The developers mention good scaling across multiple cores, with potential performance gains on up to eight cores. That's encouraging for multithreading. My experience was limited to a couple of hours before work, so I can't share extensive personal impressions. I plan to visit again soon for a more thorough review.

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pafrickstump
Member
62
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#10
Viewing it differently, Skylines stands out as a superior city builder compared to SimCity 2013. Both share similarities in appearance and gameplay, yet beneath the surface the mechanics in Skylines are significantly more refined.
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pafrickstump
06-21-2019, 07:50 PM #10

Viewing it differently, Skylines stands out as a superior city builder compared to SimCity 2013. Both share similarities in appearance and gameplay, yet beneath the surface the mechanics in Skylines are significantly more refined.

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