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[–] Diktat0ren ago 

I can only agree, i was actually one of the few people that played SimCity 5, but ever since i got Cities Skylines i haven't touched that shit game again.

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[–] zonk ago 

It's such a great game. Bought it day 1 and haven't regretted it at all. It's also one of those games, even when you're done with it, you never know if you return maybe in 3 or 6 months and play another binge for a week or two. The Steam workshop adds a great arsenal of tools and assets to the game, so it makes your building options even more powerful.

Since it's on Steam sale since yesterday, I haven't stopped promoting this game to all my buddies who enjoy those kinds of games. Very well spent money and the developer totally deserves it!

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[–] crapper ago 

Wayyy better than the new sim city. You can actually have a city, not a village.

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[–] hmmp ago 

I'd really like to have this game, but I have only the integrated Intel HD 4600 (in i5-4460), which isn't officially supported. Saw a guy on Youtube playing with that though, but with a smallish resolution 1360x768.

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[–] onegaminus ago 

So I am not someone who has ever been SUPER into SimCity games(except SimCity 2000 for some reason). I'm wondering what would make this something that's preferable to SimCity? Other than, of course, the incredibly stupid connectivity crap lol.

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[–] Mrshoe ago 

Awesome game and some very talented women & men at Paradox Interactive who made it .

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[–] MrJayElectro ago 

Bought it shortly after release and love everything about it.

I've played Sim City (1992), Sim City 2000, and Sim City 4. None of them even touch this game.

Highly recommend it for city sim fans.

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[–] Ekiph ago 

I've put around 40 hours into Cities. I really like the game, but after your 5th massive city you need to start making your own challenges. Like don't use X feature.

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