Great game
This is a great game, it can become laggy, especially when loading worlds.
by BennyBoy321, New Zealand - Feb 27th 2016
Release Date | 4/2/2013 |
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Genre | Simulation |
Publisher | Paradox Interactive |
DRM · Service | Steam |
Languages | English German |
DLC | Cities in Motion 2: Bus Mania | -10%$4.99$4.49 | |
DLC | Cities in Motion 2: Trekking Trolleys | -10%$4.99$4.49 | |
DLC | Cities in Motion 2: Wending Waterbuses | -10%$4.99$4.49 | |
DLC | Cities in Motion 2: Metro Madness | -10%$4.99$4.49 | |
DLC | Cities in Motion 2: Lofty Landmarks | -10%$2.99$2.69 | |
DLC | Cities In Motion 2: Marvellous Monorails | -10%$9.99$8.99 | |
DLC | Cities in Motion 2: European Cities | -10%$12.99$11.69 | |
DLC | Cities In Motion 2: Players Choice Vehicle Pack | -10%$4.99$4.49 |
Windows Requirements: |
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OS:Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Processor:2 GHz Dual core Memory:3 GB RAM Graphics:nVIDIA GeForce 8800, 512 MB RAM or ATI Radeon HD 3850, 512 MB RAM DirectX®:9.0 Hard Drive:2 GB HD space Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection |
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This is a great game, it can become laggy, especially when loading worlds.
I loved playing the initial Cities in Motion. However, Cities in Motion 2 contains some awesome features, such as the scheduling busses and trains. Compared to the first game, I feel like the campain of Cities in Motion is not as fun and I miss touristic spots like train stations and airports, which have been great stations to start with.
Cities in Motion 2 is a fun game, however, I expected it to be much more fun.
I love the idea of simulation games. The game itslef has better graphics compare to its predecessor, but the gameplay gets boring once you manag to cover all the cities, unless you add another DLC just to spice things a little bit.