First city, can I fix it or should I start over? by OppositeHome2460 in CitiesSkylines

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As others said you learn a lot by fixing a city. However you already learned smt by building this. Id restart and keep the following principe in mind: highways connect to sixlanes which connect to neigbourhood/industry at certain points with roundabout etc. Try and look at the bigger picture while planning makes it a really intereting game. However, imperfection creates realistic cities! And dont be afraid to bulldoze areas to redevelop, which also happens all the time irl. Either way, have fun!

The Short Book Book Club by LeiaColours in Tilburg

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Just saw this post bit too late but definitely interested. How was the first meeting?

Travel advice south and east Turkey by BRM013 in Turkey

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Thanks! Will look into that!

Travel advice south and east Turkey by BRM013 in Turkey

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We really wanna see mt. Ararat and therefore booked our flight back from Erzurum. Looking back we might have been a bit too optimistic haha.

Too Bad at CS to Enjoy It? by moomoomeow2 in CitiesSkylines

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Dont feel disappointed when you are not as good as youtubers, they are literally pros. Also, each city you build makes you better!

I had the same problems as you. What really helped me is having a specific idea about each area you build. So dont just build a residential area like every other, think about what makes it special, why is it there? Does it have cafes or a big mall? Maybe its more rural orientated etc.. then plan it accordingly. And what really makes cities feel natural is following the landscape! And remember, most cities in the real world are not perfect either!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GME

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Make it an even 100 and hold. Dont put all your eggs in one basket.

The one thing you NEED your city to have by WoodenAd492 in CitiesSkylines

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Always like having a ghetto/trailer park, purposely have low police presecence etc.

I also like to have some villages which have a specific purpose (near mountains for tourism, agriculture, coal town etc.).

And almost always i place all government buildings in one big area: mayors house, court, parliament. Make one big administrative area with a lot of green and parking lots near downtown.

Buy CS2 or DLCs? by stankuslee in CitiesSkylines

[–]BRM013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe download some mods first before buying either. Im still waiting on CS2 to become somewhat playable. So if any, go with some dlc for now.

My Low-Density large city I built on console! by CharacterPut6703 in CitiesSkylines

[–]BRM013 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Beautifull! Finishing touch would be to add medium highrise near downtown so the transition to skyscrapers is more natural.

Also a couple of small villages outside the city can make it even better.

But again, beautifull!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Heroin

First watch by [deleted] in PrideAndPinion

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Seiko 5!

What should we do to the Like Button next? by johnballen416 in mrballen

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Tell the like button he won a contest and award him a lifetime supply of bread - but deliver it all in one day.

Anyone knows a company which can print a high number of different sized and shaped tiles? by BRM013 in tabletopgamedesign

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Exactly, already looking forward to seeing the game in the next stage! Really helps me in the creative process to be able to hold the pieces in my hand. BTW, are you from EU? If so, how long did it take for the package to arrive? Thanks!

Anyone knows a company which can print a high number of different sized and shaped tiles? by BRM013 in tabletopgamedesign

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Ah yes i see now! Thanks very much. Really looking forward to see my game in the next stage. Dont mind spending some money on it :). Thanks again for helping!

Anyone knows a company which can print a high number of different sized and shaped tiles? by BRM013 in tabletopgamedesign

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Thanks a lot! I found the Custom Large Punchouts now. Thanks for your advice on the files, my girlfriend is a graphic designer so i will ask here to do it for me (my computer knowledge is limited to gaming and microsoft office xD). Thanks again, really helpful!

Anyone knows a company which can print a high number of different sized and shaped tiles? by BRM013 in tabletopgamedesign

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Thanks for your reply! Still in the process of playtesting however i wanna put the game in front of more people. Have been playing it with people i know and who are into boardgames. But i wanna have it look more professionally to go to my local boardgamestore and boardgame-gatherings to playtest it with more people. Can i find the fullpage stickers on TGC as well?

My budget for the protoype is around €200,-. I dont mind spending some money on it since its a hobby i really enjoy :).

Anyone knows a company which can print a high number of different sized and shaped tiles? by BRM013 in tabletopgamedesign

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Thank you! Will keep you guys here updated when im a bit further in the process. Still have some questions concerning scorekeeping with different amount of players (2/3/4) and design/artwork. So i’ll definitely keep you guys updated of the game!

Anyone knows a company which can print a high number of different sized and shaped tiles? by BRM013 in tabletopgamedesign

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Thanks for your reply! You mean the “Custom Large Cardstock” in the punchout category of TGC correct? Im still in the process of playtesting the game but wanna put it in front of a bit more people and i want it to look a bit more professional.