City Bus Manager

City Bus Manager

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New ideas for DLCs
I know that would make a big change to the game, but, due to the possibility of having some big maps with the respective research during the game, would it be too crazy to think on the possibility of having also trains added and maybe ferrys? I mean like a big DLC that would bring lot of new possibilities to the game.
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The thing is, where are trains and ferrys in the name of the game title?
Originally posted by andycishere:
The thing is, where are trains and ferrys in the name of the game title?
You can't simply zoom out from CBM to get NIMBY RAILS or FLY CORP 🤣

I actually have all three games in hand for different degree of simulations.
Hydrogen buses: In my city there’s a lot of hydrogen fueled buses. The game only has Fuel and Battery (E-Buses) buses at the moment 🤔
Originally posted by andycishere:
The thing is, where are trains and ferrys in the name of the game title?
I know, but since there are a lot of routes that require interactions with that I was thinking that it could be a good idea, but of course, changes the gameplay a lot. But who won't love to have a Transport Tycoon with real scenarios using Open Maps (or a similar map api), and with the gameplay that this game has?
soldyne 15 Jan @ 11:51am 
I think the problem is exactly that it is using real maps. We cant alter the map at all by adding new roads or new rails so rail lines would only be useful in specific locations. The US is very rail poor for example. Also, rail is meant for long distance travel, this game focuses on the local commute.
numbat 15 Jan @ 12:36pm 
Originally posted by carlosfacundocornejo:
I know, but since there are a lot of routes that require interactions with that I was thinking that it could be a good idea, but of course, changes the gameplay a lot. But who won't love to have a Transport Tycoon with real scenarios using Open Maps (or a similar map api), and with the gameplay that this game has?

There's Nimby rails. It has the trains and trams, but not the busses.
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