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What are some of the best looking City Builders/ Management Sims? I've just gotten myself a gayman PC, and I just kinda wanna lose myself in comfy. Games like Cities: Skylines and Banished come to mind. Even things like Total War: Warhammer and Civ V/VI. I want large scale games that look good.
Cities Skylines usually comes up despite the Paradox-esque DLC scheme Tropico 6 is great Anno 1800 is surprisingly good after the dogshit entries that preceded it They are Billions and Frostpunk are fun as well in their own way, though they are less about cities and more like small settlement survival sims like Banished
Hunter Lee
Try Satasfactoryâ„¢
Christopher Wood
> Anno 1800
I can't find that on Steam. Is that an EGS or GoG thing? Or am I just retarded?
Luis Evans
A bit worse, uplay
Eli Wilson
I never took part in the discussion about the number of clients on PC, but I'm starting to understand the gripes with so many games spread out over what is essentially the same platform.
Wyatt Watson
How's the co-op in that? Do I need to know someone or can I kinda just link up with some dudes? Is it reliable or kinda sketchy?
Camden Turner
BONEFISH
Andrew Rodriguez
Cities Skylines is supposed to be fantastic, Ogre Battle if you can stomach low end graphics. Why did you post an AnCo album though?
Isaiah Torres
Because whenever I post something that gets straight to the point, my thread dies. So I tried fake gore and talked about buzzwords.
Mission success, btw. Not really looking for low-end graphics cause I wanna really push this thing, but I haven't heard of Ogre Battle at all. Is it neat?
Jack Richardson
It's very cool, you control a few characters that represent armies and you march across different lands. It's management but a bad fit if you want to push your PC. Definitely go with Cities Skylines, you could also try the Grand Strategy genre but the graphics on them is just a map of the world
Aiden Thompson
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Adam Foster
Bonefish
Dylan Rodriguez
FOR REVEREND GREEN
Ethan Clark
Sim City 4 cannot be beat
Jace Powell
jam of a lifetime
Jacob Price
Heroes of Might & Magic 3
>You build buildings in your castle which give you troops, magic spells, or stat boosts >You need resources for these buildings and find either sources or just random treasure lying around on the map >You start off with 1 hero (but can hire and play as multiple). Each hero has their own set of skills and stat points. >Your enemy can do anything you can do and claim your mines or your castle if youre not careful >9 Different types of themed castles which each offer you 7 different types of creatures that you can recruit every week to make your army grow. >>Inferno Castle is filled with demonic monsters and literally multiple Satans for you to recruit >>Necropolis has Skeletons, Ghosts, Vampires, Liches >>Rampart has Elves, Centaurs, Dwarves and Green Dragons >Claim enemy resource sources and Castles by fighting his army with yours >Artifacts can be found and equipped. They give you strong battle boosts >Your magic spells can be used in/outside of battles. >>Cast stuff like Armageddon, Bloodlust, Lightning Bolt and Magic Missile to support your army in fights >>Cast Dimensional Door, Waterwalk, Town Teleport on the map for mobility >>Theres shitton of spells
Play it. Nobody has ever regretted it. It's the best game out of the series. Almost every Russian and some Germans own it.
Lincoln Collins
Satisfactory has like 5 hours of content. Ironically, Factorio has significantly more depth despite having 1 less axis to work with. Though it starts small scale, Factorio quickly ramps up and shines when you get to the 'megabase' scale. You have dozens of outposts feeding hundreds upon hundreds of machines, and everything from conveyor belts and pipes to trains and flying robots everywhere. Make a beautiful mess, or a cool clean machine with extensive planning tools and a variety of building options at your disposal. Definitely more hands on than the average citybuilder though. Had some fun with openTTD, but have been spoiled by Factorio's logistics and stronger game objectives beyond 'expand'. Simple 2D graphics akin to that of simcity2000, but you can use custom art as well. Railroad Tycoon II was pretty fun back in the day and has extensive management from cargo to stocks, but I'm not certain about compatibility with recent windows versions (played it fine on XP though). Nice 2d graphics. A bit less city, but there is an open version of Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 (openrct2) that is pretty fun. More of an easy building/lite management game with minimal financial elements beyond simple ticket and building costs. Timeless graphics that look better than its sequel even today.