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Just looking to gather opinions and thoughts from this community that were thinking of trying C:S II now that the game is out publicly.

Did you like it? Did you return it? Are you waiting until reports say it's better? Does it meet your bar of playable on your system as it is right now? Are there improvements over the original you were happy to see? Are there parts you miss? Are there still things you wish for?

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[โ€“] Rentlar@beehaw.org 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I agree with the majority of your points. It does feel a little bit early access and the stop sign thing was a pain point.

I'll just offer a counterpoint to your comment of Industry, Park, University district. Although the latter two don't have much besides individual buildings to place, Industries feel way better integrated in 2 than 1. In C:S1 you had generic and specialized industry zoning which was entirely separate from the Industry district. This sort of zoning made things brought by DLC feel tacked on. We might see DLC for C:S2 work the same way but there's an opportunity to integrate it more fully with base Cities Skylines systems, like satellite campuses and sports arenas being an "upgrade" for a college for example.

[โ€“] PrivateNoob@sopuli.xyz 2 points 10 months ago

Oh yeah I have completely forgot about the specialized industries. Yes you're absolutely right, that system works way way better than the Industries DLC version.