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left-struck | 21 days ago

Having played many city building games though I’ve always desired more depth and realism. Like the more I play them the more I want out of them. I wish power lines were limited in capacity and had to be stepped up and down via transformers (Workers & Resources does this) I wish I could make decisions about every intersection and every lane (cities skyline mods allow this) etc. Anyway I think there’s an audience for more realistic games in general, even if most people would find them less fun.

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oaiey|21 days ago

At a certain point these simulators would be so intense that your joy for the game could be your joy for real employment in a city :)

The statement reversed, you might loose your joy because working in the game is no longer fun.

I get you but just want to say: careful what you wish for :)

left-struck|20 days ago

Well probably more people want to be city planners than the number of city planners society actually requires. Also, I think I would draw the line somewhere way before the real world. I want most of the technical details of the real world without having to deal with the politics. I don’t want to attend town hall meetings and stakeholder consultations in my game, but then again maybe someone else wants that.