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I agree, but you probably got good over time and figured out things by osmosis (trial and error) until your modded cities were working.
But after removing the mods, you realize the game still works the same without mods, and sadly, you had to learn a bunch of mods, before realizing they weren't really helping and wasting a lot of time, on top of that, figuring out how mods works.
This seems the new natural way of doing things on Steam. The workshop has made it too easy on new players to install any mod, without really knowing the mod's purpose or understanding how the game works.
But congratulations on mastering it! Now you should be able to build any city, any way you want, and likely break any rules you want with the help of mods, so you can play the city the way you want.
probably going to make a new vanilla city when the time comes but ill add move it.
That being said, gameplay mechanics vanilla are too restrictive to my liking.