mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
This is involved? You can't use this version of the application "Cytopia" with this version of macOS.
You have macOS 10.15.7. The application requires macOS 11.6 or later.
The "X" in OS X means version 10.In any way, if you click on the permalink to the comment (via the timestamp), you can "vouch" for dead comments in case they are actually proper. I just did for all of them, and helps fight incorrect dead comments.
Your comments were affected by a software filter. Sorry about that—those are a bit harder on new accounts. Fortunately a bunch of users vouched for your comments, so they weren't affected for long. In the meantime we've marked your account legit so this won't happen again.
It's 2-1-1-2-1-1-2
EDIT: on closer inspection, it is 2:1, but with a weird artifacting. It does a 1x3 segment followed by a 2x3 segment, repeating.
On the game site, the images do follow 2:1 with expected pixel-perfect rendering.
[1] https://camo.githubusercontent.com/bc5894f89d64f4cb8f01e4c02...
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You get pretty much a FULL game. Through steam you pay a few Euros and have the full content. On the iPad you get the FULL GAME for FREE(!) with some options on to unlock end-game stuff like big powerlines or some government agency/secret research facility. Before you even need those things you have collected those diamonds and you can unlock pretty much everything you want and need. If you really want to have the 100% from the beginning (which you will not need/cannot use anyway) then you just pay your 5-6 Euros and there you go. No microtransaction horror.
I LOVE theotown and I recommend it to everyone who wants:
1) Sim City
2) on an iPad/iPhone/Android device
3) many hours of gameplay and a pretty balanced game + end game content
4) free mods
5) NO ADS
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1084020/TheoTown/ https://hi.theotown.com/
Cytopia looks fine, but Theotown just has TONS of more content and is available on mobile, too.
I never really played transport tycoon. I tried, but it felt quite overwhelming.
How come? TTD (OpenTTD) has a rather gentle learning curve.
Find an industry that produces a resource (say a Forest), find an industry that consumes said resource (a Sawmill). Plop a train station next to both, connect it by rail. Place a depot next to the rail, buy a locomotive + a few wood wagons. Set it to go to the Forest station, load up, go to the Sawmill station, unload, repeat.
That's pretty much the whole game. You can also learn to design complex tracks making use of signals, but you don't have to.
As already posted twice in this thread, i love theotown, but what theotown lacks is a proper traffic simulator. It just feels not right. What theotown also does not handle well is the subway system. It feels very basic and is not really necassary for developing a large city.