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Post edited January 05, 2026 by Bellskarva
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Mr. Zim: Cities 2 Skylines

Earlier i talked about square roundabout solutions and as it turns out, i've been implementing those everywhere atm as a form of crowd control.... inspired by the science behind major festivals and large people gatherings these suggestions/calculations provide excellent traffic flow solutions in already congested area's.
Of course, some people have to give up their homes, but it is for the betterment of all!
The locations will be refined and updated as the … City goes.

Also, a new nice feature.... The cyclists have finally entered the game \o/ \o/ \o/, the f*ckers drive anywhere... i'll be needing a whole lot of time again to lay down the foundations of a sweet cyclist dreams.... but nice, yes. Last night i plopped down one bicycle parking stand and the game immediately calculated how many people would actually take a bike! The sight was enormous, hto a bit funny, it seems they all have electrical bikes
Wow, I've never actually seen cyclists in city-building games before. So that's a first.
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Mr. Zim: Cities 2 Skylines

Earlier i talked about square roundabout solutions and as it turns out, i've been implementing those everywhere atm as a form of crowd control.... inspired by the science behind major festivals and large people gatherings these suggestions/calculations provide excellent traffic flow solutions in already congested area's.
Of course, some people have to give up their homes, but it is for the betterment of all!
The locations will be refined and updated as the … City goes.

Also, a new nice feature.... The cyclists have finally entered the game \o/ \o/ \o/, the f*ckers drive anywhere... i'll be needing a whole lot of time again to lay down the foundations of a sweet cyclist dreams.... but nice, yes. Last night i plopped down one bicycle parking stand and the game immediately calculated how many people would actually take a bike! The sight was enormous, hto a bit funny, it seems they all have electrical bikes
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Bellskarva: Wow, I've never actually seen cyclists in city-building games before. So that's a first.
Yea, it is such a shame we can't take paradox serious anymore.... any longer tbh i never believed in them as wargamers if they continue like this i can also cut them from my simulator list.... tbf tho, those guys from Distant Worlds are also removed :-p

Maxis managed it a tad better or at least managed to create a more realistic mould in which your sims could thrive... or not.... maybe i should go and give those guys from Dwarf fortress a try, what do you think?
Post edited November 24, 2025 by Mr. Zim
A bit of FF

I did forget to turn off HDR, so... the images are a bit stale.
Better luck next time i guess!

Downvolting the gpu makes this a truly enjoyable experience.....
i did ask the AI what would be the cost difference between an average user and someone who's using 200W more, i'm not sure what happened next but i think i understand from the wall of text presented. that if someone would be using 200W more all the time over a year it would cost that person 600 euro's more than the other one but that might also be a final fantasy story I'm quite sure my local electricity supplier has a special ruleset that comes into play when they are sure you are a hardcore gamer
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Fallout New Vegas

Getting around in the Mojave wasteland
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It's a while since I posted screenshots here. So, here is one. Game is Steelrising.
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Post edited November 25, 2025 by viperfdl
FF at night, as the game remains easy but enjoyable as it has been so far i guess i am going to try to reach the end!

i'm still a bit frolicking with clock and volt values... at 850 i have drops as low as 42 fps which actually is quite okay outside some flashes of instability 'ere and there. 950mv 1000hz and +100W adds 10 extra frames to the drops which is a tad nicer.
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Rayman 2
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Post edited November 26, 2025 by ChaosBahamut
Could not access my library last night, so no FF.. i did enjoy some 'Returnal'

some enviromentals and a big machine gun!!
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One never really stops playing The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim. Here, Rayya and I search for the Dragonstone for Farengar Secret-Fire the wizard of Jarl Balgruuf.
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Hello everyone!

Having rarely time to play anything at all, I do enjoy those smaller and almost instantly booting / launching games , such as the games included in the "LOVE 3" package.

Clearly, the cake is not a lie in this game! (picture 1)

Hey, they even managed to insert some neat cat animations (downscaled gif images) into the game. (picture 2)

Kind regards,
foxgog
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Some more FF

Benedicta this time, poor lass!
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So!,

FF always included a lot of fighting, and now, with their first complete realtime game, it is still a lot!


Notice how i say a lot?

It is a bit foretelling.

Still, some of the fights are 'grand'


And the road, now and then, to those fights is of equal stature.

Imagine a battle fought with lightning and fireballs,
and the aftermath...

A place as big as Smallville completely leveled


ablaze and floating rocks....

Damn!
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Post edited December 02, 2025 by Mr. Zim
I keep tabs on itch.io's discord. the #project-promotion section has a wide variety of fun games made by cool people.
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.erercott: I keep tabs on itch.io's discord. the #project-promotion section has a wide variety of fun games made by cool people.
hah, yea in stead of those 'cogs' that in some cases spend half their days planning somebody elses demise.... not to mention the trauma from being moulded into a 'cog'