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  • I am so down for a sequel of this game and while it looks good the only thing making me hesitate are the performance issues. I'm tempted to just play the first one more and even pick up a DLC I want for that instead of putting the cash to this.

    • So far I've played 4 hours and I just think there's a hate train on it. I have a 3000 series card and took the recommended steps from paradox and the game plays fine, I'm enjoying it. From what I understand VRAM is the choke point, so if you don't have a ton then maybe hold off

      • I have a 3080 so I should be alright and watching a few streams it seems playable too. Might utilize the two hour refund period and see.

        • I think it'd be very playable. Just follow all the steps on the forum post. (To the downvoters, what does my experience not fit your narrative? That I'm having a fun time in a game that I'm enjoying?)

          • I loaded up the 100k city and it was playable after following the various guides out there for me. It reminded me a bit of how Dwarf Fortress used to slow down and stutter when you had a lot of dwarfs running around.

            That said, they should have kept it in the oven until sometime in 2024. Besides performance improvements there are a few rough edges especially Chirper and in the simulation itself that need more work. One example is civs complaining about healthcare excessively until you unlock the upgrade for the full hospital and build one. Also some of the new tools like the road one and the pipe system need more polish as they can be unintuitive and frustrating to use at times.

            It's ultimately not a bad game it just shouldn't be released yet. They should have gone the early access route because that's how it feels at the moment.

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