Here's for a Clifton route so I can start getting college restaurant lunches!
"Key Executives" seems like an oxymoron
If you're making money that means it could have been more money if you just paid those greedy non-executive workers less.
Avatar is one of the greatest animated shows to have been released in at least the last 30 years
As cool as it would be to see a mixed-use high density facility like Factory52, and The Summit, and Liberty Center I fear we are almost getting back to our mall phase where we just have so many of them that they start cannibalizing each other and all of them fail.
Our profit margins are hurting due to young people not wanting to work and not fully understanding the gift, the boon, the euphoria of owning a TV and paying for services you don't use. This has nothing to do with our prices, lack of customer service, or our programming being flooded with repetitive drivel.
My wife and I have spent this last month essentially doing a Spring Cleaning of our subscriptions and memberships, and holy hell is it satisfying to just cancel things without any fucks given.
Honestly the most fun I had on Wheels was before I realized the tutorial existed, and I was brute force learning the game with trial and error. Then the game kind of got really easy. Still fun though.
I have a pretty large city, but something is wrong with my tax calculations? I have one industry pumping out 150x the taxes of everything else combine. Just a blanket of $5m from lumber an in-game hour, next best is Metals at $45k a day.
Oh, I didn't notice that. Good call.
Superblocks, like in Madrid, with pedestrian spaces between car roads.