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Oh? Have they fixed the game? Can I live out my urbanist day dreams in CS2 yet? How is the public transit infra in CS2?
tropico is a little bit better for this.
the later versions still require roads; but it's possible to create a barest minimum of roads to service freight & industry only and then build lots of train stations and bus stops
Workers and Resources Soviet Republic is the S-tier for this. It's like Tropico, Cities Skylines, and Factorio all rolled into one.
Oh God that sounds amazing and terrifying all at once.
It's very intimidating at first, but there are loads of difficulty options. The standard option plays more or less like Tropico, but on the "realistic" mode, you need to actually source the materials and labour whenever you build any building. So you either need to import workers and resources, or else have a supply chain for every possible material including concrete, steel, and wood. And also have enough labourers who don't have other jobs that they can work on construction sites. That's when it becomes more like Factorio.
Nialus....bus build....city blocks..... Yeah, I'm gonna wind up playing this
I'm sorry for cursing you with this knowledge. It's definitely got the same level of addictiveness as Factorio
Well, guess I'm failing next semester at uni now too