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Disagree its pretty good its a modern take on Anno crossed with Workers and Resources lite method.
I was easily able to get 2 million pop with no slow down. But the game is concentrated on supply chain, trade, money, goods, resources etc. As long as you have the right goods your population is happy like anno.
However High Rise City isnt a 100% true city builder. So you wont be getting detailed with roads, or traffic or even your population really.
HRC is not a SimCity clone or even a CS1 clone. If you expect hard core city management I can see you being disappointed.
But its focus is on city supply chain of resources and balancing which resources you get yourself and which you trade for to make the end product. Then selling that end product.
It is a very fun game but if you expect true city builder I can see people being disappointed. It might give off visual CS1 vanilla vibes but the game concept is completely different.
Honestly SimCity 3000 with widescreen mod or SimCity 4 with all of the patches from community are still the best pure city builders. SimCity 4 you can do 50 million pop.
Cs2 you can barely hit 350k without melting the earths core
give this game a chance, its amazing!