


It's honestly more of an aesthetic game for me at this point. Later, I would start with infinite money and once my city was a decent size I'd revert back. Building your first "profit city" only to destroy it later when you unlocked everything. But after you've sunk a couple hundreds hours, it gets really repetitive. Reminds me of the good old simcity 4 days. Like someone else mentioned I enjoyed the challenge, it's more like playing an organic city builder + manager game this way. I used to play vanilla with finite money. Have suggestions for the sidebar / topbar? Mail the mods! Fully comprehensive City Planning guide for C:S players.The Beginner's Guide To Traffic, Updated.NEWS SALE STREAM OTHER MODDING VIDEO SCREENSHOT FEEDBACK MAPS HELP DISCUSSION TIPS CONSOLE CONTEST New Mayor Resources Reddit \ Hot \ New \ Top\ Livestreams \ Youtube Videos \ CSKY Wiki \ Official Forum \ Message The Mods Welcome to /r/CitiesSkylinesĪ community-led subreddit for the city builder franchise developed by Colossal Order, including both Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines IIĬlick Here For Our Guidelines We have a Discord server!
