Author Topic: Is it me or does Cities: Skylines won't let me pick up the dead?  (Read 2500 times)


it has the distinct benefit of not being published by EA

you happy now?
Whoops that's actually what I meant

/title
i've never played this game but it just got 90% more interesting.

every time I play this I always end up broke
how do you guys even stustain a suburb

every time I play this I always end up broke
how do you guys even stustain a suburb
the early part of the game has load of emphasis on cost management, as because of that it's pretty slow. you have low income and you can make much so if you forget up early you basically can't continue. what i usually do it make a couple blocks of low density residential, and build some road off in a direction and zone a bit of industrial area.

every time I play this I always end up broke
how do you guys even stustain a suburb
Only zone more land when the demand is up.
Don't build roads if you are not going to apply zones to them OR if zones applied to them are not building any buildings.
Just wait to build more blocks until demand for a zone is between 25%-50% full.

I never really had money problems, This is my current city.


Hot. Is this game resource intensive or can I play with the onboard GPU?

A bit.


(I need more ram)

What about the GPU? Either way, I have a feeling it will melt my PC. I'll just stick to SC4 for now.

I have a 760 and I get about 30fps on my big city :(

Simcity 4 has better music anyway.

To be fair, Sim City 4 DE is a very good game but rather outdated. It is optimized as hell though. My box says you can run this on Windows 98 with 64MB of graphic memory.

It didn't come out that long after windows 98 really. My box copy says 32mb of gpu memory.
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