From GameWatcher: "Publisher Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order today shared the first feature highlight video for Cities: Skylines 2, delving deeper into the upcoming city builder's road tools and how they've been improved.
Cities: Skylines 2's road tools have seen a level of streamlining but also received a handful of new features that should make laying your city's foundations more intuitive. For starters, all roads, with the exception of highways, automatically carry water, electricity, and sewage lines."
Paradox has promised that the Cities: Skylines 2 economy rework will arrive soon, but the game's Creator Packs have been delayed as a result.
Shahmeer from eXputer: "Paradox Interactive's Cities Skylines: 2 is an underwhelming experience from what was promised by the devs, leaving much more to be desired."
I can't believe I'm saying this but at this point I'd like to see EA revive Maxis and take another crack at SimCity.
Launching alongside Cities Skylines 2 mods, the new DLC for Colossal Order’s sequel sits at the very bottom of the entire Steam chart.
Just a fyi you still need for a mid/high end pc to get decent frame rate/smooth experience at 1080p on a large city.
Sense october last year they have been trying to get it out of alpha still have not tossed out the premium version of dlc and now are charging for dlc on top of that.
Cities 2 has lower number of players than the first one also.
14700k/4070ti medium some high settings 1080p this person is stoked small city can get past that 60fps threshold
https://youtu.be/0Z-WvhQled...
Looks soooo good, the back end of this yr is so bloody stacked for me, I have absolutely no idea how I'm gonna fit in all the games I want to play, it's kinda ridiculous lolll