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[-] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 12 points 1 week ago

Kinda wish they included some specific example mechanics with comparisons from other games

[-] BynarsAreOk@hexbear.net 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I haven't played Tropico in a long time but even if that game is very on the nose with the "some are more equal than others" communism, I think in general in that game you have to build all the housing yourself.

Without reading the article the key feature of Sim City clones is the RCI(residential, commerce, industry) demand meter which as it says, the higher each bar the more zoning is necessary. There is a direct relationship between them too as one is meant to drive the others. The point is you just "follow the market demand" and the city grows naturaly with no real planning, just the market tells you what is best to do next.

If you compare to real world Chinese real state development for example, where they build entire towns years in anticipation of real demand, in Sim city clones the most you can do is plan some roads and zones and hope for the best. This is the dev's design intention obviously I think a good player can make good looking stuff too.

I think Cities skylines got a little more control given all the DLC stuff, but clearly the DNA is from the free market ideal presented here. Land value dictates what kind of building model.

I think in all these games land value is seen as the higher the better, with none of the real world downsides let alone the real mechanisms that drive land value up in the first place, its explicitly higher = better. These valuations tend to be realy naive like "oh got all basic needs? Got crime down? Got a few parks? Great now see land value go brrr"

Again maybe CS is a bit better because there are so many laws and government stuff there compared to Sim City. I haven't played in a long time too but again in a game like Tropico usually its not quite the same as that with some exceptions like maybe the best places to place tourist related buildings etc.

[-] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago

Skylines does feel like the closest to trad sim city, and is further filled with suburban brainworms.

This makes me want to play workers and resources today

[-] BynarsAreOk@hexbear.net 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah I mentioned Tropico because its the closest contemporary to the old Sim City games. Workers is definitely better in many ways.

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