![]() I think?īottom line: Cities: Skylines is tremendously fun, and if you were a fan of the classic SimCity-type games, you'll feel right at home here. My city, tentatively dubbed "Windows Central," has a lot of abandoned industries, shops that need customers, and dead people, but hey, my finances look good, so I must be doing something right. There are also various icons that aren't explained in-game, even when you use the inspection tool. I have no idea why, despite having hospitals right next door to sick patients with a maxed-out health budget, people are still dying of illnesses. I have no idea why my oil refineries aren't receiving new shipments of fuel, despite being placed right next to the freeway. Sometimes it's simply hard to tell whether your "strategies" are working, or whether it's the result of a series of divine accidents. Indeed, that's the only real criticism I can leverage at Cities: Skylines. My finances look good, so I must be doing something right. Or at least, I think that's what happened. Over time, my area became flooded with avid farmhands, filling my city's coffers with delicious cash from their exports. I could have modified the district to favor work over education, but in the end I decided the best course of action was to destroy all the local schools, forcing everyone into a life of farming. ![]()
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