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[–] DmitryStrelnikov ago (edited ago)
I love Skylines, but it kills my potato computer. The problem is once I get a good city of 50k+ going, my game will start randomly crashing just because my PC can't handle it. It reminds me of SimCity 4, albeit it feels considerably easier in many ways, if more limited at the start. The way you can design cities is just beautiful, though. It's as if the new SimCity game decided to stop being bad. I would like to see disasters, though. Volcanoes, earthquakes, forest fires, riots, tornadoes, etc.