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The original was posted on /r/citiesskylines by /u/One3Two_TV on 2025-01-28 18:53:59+00:00.


So you start building a city, the map is empty apart from some infrastructure like an highway and a railroad

Outside of the map should be imaginary cities, with stats and needs that you can see and work with.

These cities should grow or shrink depending on a lot of variables but mostly, according to our growth.

We should be able to select our "countries" (i encourage imaginary countries) and our neighboring cities at the map selection screen

Why would that be interesting?

Well at the moment the cities that neighbors our town are not "real", they don't have population or needs so the traffic that comes and go are unrelated to anything

If neighoring cities were more real, we would be able to have more freedom in what our city is, like a port city or a tourist town. We would see where and why people come and be able to build bus, more highways, etc, to answer real needs.

And in the end, if we had a "map" of our country with the various city and our past city became our neighbors for our future town, that would be so cool

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