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Apparently you don't believe me about the getting kicked for that reason because... denial? Regardless, I was kicked off teams with them saying things along the lines of "we don't want girls on our team.".
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Not denial, just disbelief. Although I understand your experiences would be different than mine, so I appreciate the clarification you gave. I'm disappointed the community contains people of that nature.
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On a different note; I've been trying to play a lot of Cities: Skylines. This game is amazing. No, fantastic. Hmm... naw, near perfection. I love city builders, pretty much all of them. This is like the keystone in all city builders, somehow taking concepts years and years old and implementing them in new creative, but still sensible, ways.
First off is the new zoning system. It used to be that you placed roads near/by zones. It was way too easy this way though to end up with clogged streets later on, or unused land. This new system has you place zones off of the roads. Granted, this system was first made by Simcity 5, but that game was ass so it doesn't count. This makes it so none of the zones are unusable.
Then there's the roads themselves. Used to be all roads were angular, either 90* or 45*, now they do pretty much any curve, and can even be risen up to go over others. The grid based system is still available, however.
Another amazing thing is each individual cim is entirely separately simulated, so you can click on one and follow it's entire day.
The modding community is really strong as well which is always a plus.
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Is that on steam? I think I saw an ad for it.
I find the games interesting but I'm over developing 21st century cities. I want to build something like New York City from the 5th Element, or a futuristic city from Mass Effect, complete with drones, skyways and flying vehicles etc.