Cities Skylines unveiled a fresh trailer for their next expansion focusing on 'Natural disasters'.
Cities Skylines unveiled a fresh trailer for their next expansion focusing on 'Natural disasters'.
Paradox Interactive and Colossal have revealed fresh DLC for Cities Skylines. I really enjoy this title and have invested a lot of time in it. The earlier paid expansion was reasonably priced. These updates should also add excitement during the later stages when progress feels more like upkeep.
I thought the last two DLCs were pretty average. It’s tough to add new content for a game that already has huge mod support, but I’m happy to see City Builder keep thriving after EA nearly wiped out the genre with Simcity 2013 and its endless map/always online DRM issues.
I really liked everything, though I confess I haven’t relied on the snow maps much, even with the climate change plugin. The issue is needing seasons. Still, trams are a lot of fun. Perhaps it’s just me. Lol
She studied urban planning and traffic engineering for her BEng, dedicating around 3k hours to it. I often sit beside her for long periods, observing how well her designs flow compared to mine. Watching her work on transit systems feels like witnessing something perfectly balanced—like a Swiss watch ticking smoothly. Trains, buses, and bike paths everywhere. It’s an ideal vision versus the concrete chaos I usually encounter when building cities. This project is truly a masterpiece in city design.
I enjoy creating a lively intersection by using a custom traffic light and lane modification tool. Lol.
Absolutely, I need to try this game once more. I've always wanted to see natural disasters!