Kampfers said:
Surely there is someone else on this board who has found the crack addiction simulation that is cities:skylines.
After working on highway interchanges in my city of a mere 15,000 people until midnight last night, I realized I might have a problem. Namely, that studying civil engineering instead of history would have made me a lot better at this damn game.
For those unaware, the game is essentially what everyone wanted the most recent simcity to be. The modding community is great, tons of awesome mods and user-created buildings available and the game's only been out for around 2 weeks. Definitely worth a look-in if you haven't heard of it.
Share your creations! I'll try and get a few screenshots of my city here after work.
Oh man I remember that game! I had to uninstall it to make room for Team Fortress 2 and Source Filmmaker (they both take up a lot of disk space and I also have The Sims 4, which also eats up disk space like there's no tomorrow, especially when you have a low capacity SSD) but I used to absolutely love it.
If you're bored I recommend watching RTGame's videos about Cities: Skylines. They're really funny! I used to replicate a lot of the challenges he did, and sometimes come up with my own. I have a friend who made his city using almost nothing but roundabouts for the streets and I wanna try that challenge too, if I ever get a new SSD that's big enough to hold SFM, TF2, The Sims 4 and Cities: Skylines all at once.
--- Go and try, you'll never break me! ---