I'm expecting 10 expansions before the next game is released.
Which I don't mind as long as it adds more to the game instead of just adding new buildings and stuff.
[QUOTE=elowin;37910117]Police is a source of income?
That makes no sense.[/QUOTE]
Hefty speeding fines maybe? :v:
[QUOTE=Neo Kabuto;37909726]They just flip around on to the other set of tracks without any sort of equipment?[/QUOTE]
No but they have two locomotives.
[QUOTE=Killuah;37910508]No but they have two locomotives.[/QUOTE]
That just teleport on to/off of the tracks. The point is, it doesn't need to be realistic; it's a game. I bet they even run through each other sometimes.
[QUOTE=Falchion;37909640]Let's dump all this toxic sewage into the forest.[/QUOTE]
I can't wait to just fuck up my city, I'll make a small rich person area and force all the poor people to live by the sewage waste.
I don't want this DRM, no matter if it's on startup or not. I want to be able to play this game while I'm traveling because it's the perfect game to waste time, and I want to be able to play again offline if it crashes or shit.
I'm not convinced. The bending roads look like they mess with the buildings. I spy quite a bit of wasted grassland at the corners. Show me a metropolis like New York and i might get it.
I gotta say, I like how they detail how things work in the game so far. It's great not to have to rely on the imagination for how the game's going to be.
However, I have to say I'm not liking how intercity transit works. More specifically, I don't like how they already have the highways and major railways set up. I'm really hoping that you can change them in some way, but I'm doubtful you can. I'm kind of ok with the fact that there's space in between cities so they don't look all crushed together, which seems more realistic. But, I'd really like to be able to develop towns between all the main cities, or at least see houses and side roads pop up in the wilderness as the neighboring cities around them become more developed.
Otherwise, it's looking pretty good IMO.
[editline]4th October 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=LordApocca;37912067]I'm not convinced. The bending roads look like they mess with the buildings. I spy quite a bit of wasted grassland at the corners. Show me a metropolis like New York and i might get it.[/QUOTE]
If it's any better, it looks like there's an option to build roads according to a grid, so it's not all that bad.
[QUOTE=maurits150;37911425]I don't want this DRM, no matter if it's on startup or not. I want to be able to play this game while I'm traveling because it's the perfect game to waste time, and I want to be able to play again offline if it crashes or shit.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure it's a one time activation, then if it can't find internet, it'll still play. It's just like Steam, but since it's EA then everyone is mad about it.
Lol why are people saying this is dumbed down
It has more things such as sewers and individual building upgrades.
Just because the art style is a little more "soft" doesn't mean its casualised
[QUOTE=Rocko's;37913754]Pretty sure it's a one time activation, then if it can't find internet, it'll still play. It's just like Steam, but since it's EA then everyone is mad about it.[/QUOTE]
All major news sources report that you have to be online to start the game. This ruins the point of the game for me - to be a nice offline time waster, which it always has been.
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