![]() Add to the fact that every time they update the game in accordance to the latest Unity build something in the game breaks, and that's why CiM2 players are advising newcomers to try CiM1 instead.Īgain, CiM2 is pretty, but as they say, looks aren't everything.Īre the campaigns something that you really need to follow? Or can you just do what you think you need most. No entertaining scenarios (unless one DLs them from the Workshop or CimExchange), the campaign mode is lackluster, the depots aren't realistic (I expect 40+ depots to house multiple routes in each, thus allowing me to service a STATE, like in PA or NJ ). But many players have found that despite it's beauty, gameplay mechanics and better engine, the game lacks soul. It also has personality and an easier-to-use interface, along with the historical touches and cities based on real-life ones as well as realistically-named streets and landmarks.ĬiM2 DOES look great, that's no dispute. ![]() It's just that CiM1 has already gone through it's cycles of patch-breaks-game/patch fixes patch/patch breaks cycles. ![]() That is one of the major draws which keeps sucking me into CiM2: the graphics, utilization of multiple cores and the day/night+timetable mechanics. (could have been that i can't build a train staion in the tutorial xD) but idk. So im really not sure after what everyone has said. ![]() Originally posted by RASTA_MOUSE2: Lol im wondering the same thing, exept i tried a demo of CiM and really though CiM2 looks better.
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