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great to know, thanks!
However, that is not an endorsement for this game. Right now we find ourselves with no worthy successor to Simcity 4 (which Wright did make) and nothing on the horizon either.
In regards to the question at hand; yes, honestly i think the original 19.99 is a decent price for it even. The way the game looks and operates you can tell there was a great deal of time put into it. so i'd say it's a sweet deal.
on an end note, the game is not about building the city or changing anything about the city itself, but rather it's about changing how the city operates as a community that makes the game what it is. It all about transportation (Trains, busses and subways those things).
Also, what do they mean in the trailer by "7 social groups" ?
for me, its a no brainer.
where do I sign up!