Last updated: October 10, 2024 at 04:26 AM
Summary:
Cities: Skylines 2
Comments Summary:
- Players are divided based on whether they enjoy building aesthetically pleasing cities or managing city aspects like industries, traffic, etc.
- The game has faced criticisms for broken mechanics and systems, performance issues, lack of challenge, and superficial simulation.
- The game is seen as a step back from the original with subpar simulation aspects, broken features, lack of assets, and unsatisfactory management.
- The lack of mod support has also been a significant issue for many players.
- Users express disappointment in the DLCs, lack of content, and the handling of the game by the developers and publishers.
- There are complaints about the game being unfinished, overhyped, and released prematurely.
- Refunds and dissatisfaction with the ultimate edition, DLC pricing, and lack of meaningful improvements have also been highlighted.
- There is a general sentiment that the game needed more time for development and refinement.
Pros:
- Improved road tools, better intersection mechanics, larger map size in CS2.
- More complex economic simulation, mixed-use zoning, changing visuals, and realistic scale.
- Customizable outside connections, development tree research, and photo mode introduced in CS2.
Cons:
- Severely lacking simulation aspects leading to ineffective gameplay.
- Broken features, performance issues, lack of assets, and management challenges.
- Disappointment with DLC content, lack of mod support, and handling of community criticism.
- Issues with pricing, superficiality, and overall dissatisfaction with the game's state and progress.
Recommendations:
- Wait for significant improvements, fixes, and added content before purchasing.
- Consider playing on Xbox Game Pass for PC to evaluate the game's current state.
- Utilize mods to enhance gameplay experience if considering playing the game.