Cities: Skylines 2 will let you remove speed limits and turn highways into crash-filled hellscapes
Deveไloper Colossal Order keeps saying all the right things to city builder fans

The developers behind 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cities: Skylines 2 are continuing to set the hearts of city-builder fans ablaze with each new dev diary, and this week's breakdown of city policies and services is no exception🌊.
In Cities: Skylines 2, you'll be able to divide your city into distriℱcts by simply drawing a border around a region of your choice, which you can then use to determine which areas are serviced by particular schools or other public works. You can also apply policies - like, say, limiting heavy traffic - in particular districts, and you'll also have access to a separate set of policies affecting the entire city.
, "this policy can make traffic flow faster but it also increases the likelihood of traffic accidents." Some policies will similarly force you to weigh positive and negative effects, while others "are more neutral."Cities: Skylines 2 will feature five different city policies at launch, including high-speed highways, advanced pollution management, city promotion, pre-release programs, and a slider to set minimum taxi fare. There will also be seven district policies, including heavy tra✅ffic bans, recycling, combustion engine bans, energy consumption ꧃awareness, gated communities, speed bumps, and roadside parking fees.
The rest of the blog and dev diary is largely focused on city services𒈔, which are ♏getting a major upgrade from C:S1 - literally. Just about every service building appears to now be upgradeable, so you can build expansions to things like fire stations or schools to expand their ability to meet your city's needs, rather than simply plopping down dozens of identical buildings as you would in the original game.
Previous dev diaries have confirmed features like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:utilities being attached to roads and a removal of the original game's frustrat💃ing agent limit. So far, Cities: Skylines 2 is looking like a massive improvement for what's now the biggest city-building series out there, though we'll have to wait until ⭕October 24 to see h🎃ow all this promise pays off in practice.
These are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best city-building games to dig into while you await C:S2.
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