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If a game offers lots of greatly detailed vehicles, trains and planes that behave realistic ... that's what I always find great with city and management games.
Problematic Steam Vehicles:
Writing about a certain Porsche model in the context of how a game may feel for someone. often ends in an automatic vacation.
Especially in combination with flagging words like "celebration" or "celebrate" + number combos.
I found it to be a great Porsche car, before the vehicle number combo became a problem for people talking about the car in any way, even if they own it.
Any game that has that car in a game I find great and worth celebrating, its an iconic timeless vehicle design :)
I've seen someone banned for talking about a 7/11 shop asset, which someone placed on a city map called similar to "New Ark".
Complicated times.