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to commemorate the sweet sound of seething autocucks I'd like to discuss games with traffic management autism
>mini motorways
>cities skylines
>cities skylines 2
and the rest...

infrastructure simulation and management mechanics really activate my almonds
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Forgot to mention a game I'm looking forward to called Junxions

I haven't seen a game with as realistic traffic simulation as this before, it's everything cities skylines should be.

it's not a city builder though but honestly I can see myself dicking around in this for hours
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv9FujXb9AU
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When I'm driving I do think about if they really have an actual design to or it or if most of it is just random good enough. There's a light where I have to wait like 2 and a half minutes and it has like 10 seconds of green time so if you're at the like the back or even middle of the line you're fucked not gonna make it. On purpose or just random whatever? Who knows...
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I think cities and suburbs just grow like that over time (maybe not in the states as much)
it's pretty expensive replace old roads with wider ones especially in built-up areas



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