To continue our Xbox One X release coverage we now offer you some framerate comparisons of unpatched games. On the menu: Cities: Skylines (60 FPS!), Battlefield 4 (solo and MP), Battlefield 1 (MP), BioShock 2 (360 BC), Grand Theft Auto IV (360 BC).
To continue our Xbox One X release coverage we now offer you some framerate comparisons of unpatched games. On the menu: Cities: Skylines (60 FPS!), Battlefield 4 (solo and MP), Battlefield 1 (MP), BioShock 2 (360 BC), Grand Theft Auto IV (360 BC).
Released two years ago on PC, Cities: Skylines is finally available on Xbox One, a rather well done adaptation with a UI and controls redesigned for the console. It therefore offers an almost identical base game to the PC version as well as the After Dark expansion. Here are videos of the creation of a city and a few impressions.
While waiting for the PC version of GTA V, Grockefeller recreated Los Santos in Cities: Skylines, here is a video showing the map.
Developed by the small Finnish team of Colossal Order (makers of the Cities in Motion games), Cities: Skylines is a city builder that will be released tomorrow on PC, via Steam. First, here are some videos showing the creation of a new city, the available themes, some citizens commuting in public transports, and the asset editor. You should know that the game is fully opened to modding, also has a map editor, and integrates Steam Workshop.