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You can save it for Cities Skylines! :)
4770* not that it makes a difference, still an astonishingly powerful CPU. Though I wouldnt bother - he seems to be dead set on his opinion that this game is all perfect, nothing wrong.
It's good to see it's now better, but paying 50% (if i was going to buy in the next 3 hours) for it is completely out of my plans.
i dont see how you can say performance is still bad on larger cities when the only video out there showing any real detail clearly shows the game running nicely on multicore. and no video out there show the game having any memory leak...
I agree the author,, don't buy this ♥♥♥♥ and let Focus go under to death
Look like you just burned $20.
Congratulations to everyone that managed to got a refund.
What if I own it, but have yet to even install it?
https://support.steampowered.com/newticket.php?category=259
Just tell them that you were scammed into thinking you were buying a new game but it turns out it was the same game with minor changes. And of course that you never installed or opened the game.