• HobbitFoot
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        2 days ago

        You can see design evolution. It wouldn’t be too hard to describe C:S as Sim City 5.

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          Same genre for sure, totally different game in how it functions. It’s like saying Quake is the same as Call of Duty because you shoot things.

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            2 days ago

            C:S had a lot of similarities to the Sim City that was released as its contemporary.

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          The big difference between any Sim City game and Cities Skylines is Cities Skylines has an extremely in-depth traffic simulation that actually punishes bad road design and encourages non-car modes of transit. Meanwhile Sim City always made nods to traffic, it never bothered with actual per person routing where you can focus on tweaking a single intersection for hours trying to get it to flow nicely

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            One thing SimCity (except 2013) has is much better city management system. In C:S it feels almost trivial compared to SimCity.

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          Call of duty: first person shooter

          Doom 1993: first person shooter

          They are essentially the same game!