Good thing torrents exist then.since the developer went out of business and apparently lost all the code to the game so no new copies can be produced.
Good thing torrents exist then.since the developer went out of business and apparently lost all the code to the game so no new copies can be produced.
I haven't used any mods yet, but I'll add that one to my mental list.I like using the first person mod and stalking people basically from their viewpoint, it really brings the city to life.
Nice. I'll have to read that when I get home tonight.If you're having trouble with traffic see this guide here made by a real traffic engineer.
I haven't played SimCity, but yeah, Skylines is very relaxed. A "beer & pretzels" game, as my friends and I used to say back in the day. Health and happiness are no challenge at all. I don't think disasters even exist. You can cause a flood yourself, by placing a hydroelectric dam in the wrong place. I saw a mod that allows unchecked fires to spread from building to building. Once I have the basics down, I'm sure I'll go look for other mods to raise the "difficulty level."On Cities Skylines, I will mention that on the challenge vs. sandbox scale, it leans towards the latter more than SimCity, so if the challenge aspect is really important to you Cities Skylines might seem a bit too easy (though that's only if you manage to master the traffic aspect, which some people have a really tough time with).
A good game, but man alive is it depressing. I quit playing altogether after...I was playing This War of Mine a few weeks back, another good game.
I played the first game like a madman for a while. By the time the sequel was released I was completely burned out. Still, I've had my eye on it.Also been playing Company of Heroes 2 a little.
A good game, but man alive is it depressing. I quit playing altogether after...
I haven't used any mods yet, but I'll add that one to my mental list.
Nice. I'll have to read that when I get home tonight.
Last night I had some success clearing up traffic by using one-way roads, and by paying careful attention to where traffic lights appear. They seem to create backups. I also started experimenting with raised roadways to create "express lanes" from one part of town to another, such as connecting my logging area directly to the highway, so the trucks don't have to cut through other neighborhoods on their way out of town.
I haven't played SimCity, but yeah, Skylines is very relaxed. A "beer & pretzels" game, as my friends and I used to say back in the day. Health and happiness are no challenge at all. I don't think disasters even exist. You can cause a flood yourself, by placing a hydroelectric dam in the wrong place. I saw a mod that allows unchecked fires to spread from building to building. Once I have the basics down, I'm sure I'll go look for other mods to raise the "difficulty level."
My Skyrim (Legendary edition) for the PC is insanely slow, particularly with loading screens. I've tried to put together the unofficial patches to fix the memory leaks and other bugs, but I don't know if it's working right.
Also, tried to install the SkyUI mod, and I keep getting a bootup error at the start of the game saying it's not installed correctly but I still have the better interface.
You have a Fallout avatar and didn't even played it ? 0_oTime to fix a great injustice (and an even greater shame) for me, by going and playing the first Fallouts.
Oh okay, maybe something up with the GPU drivers?
Just finishing up a playthough of Final Fantasy IX my personal favorite of the series. Just have to finish Memoria, and fight the three optional bosses (not sure if I'm gonna bother with Osma though).
I never finished FF9, although I have played it. The 6-8, T era was kind of my jam.