Cities: Skylines 2 economy update suddenly delayed just before launch
Nobody likes landlords unless you’re one of them, and even in games they can cause problems. In Cities: Skylines 2, landlords caused problems with high rents, forcing your residents to cut back on building maintenance and other needs. The Economy 2.0 update was supposed to correct this situation, and its launch was suddenly pushed back just before launch, apparently so that landlords could finish their business in the virtual world.
This update isn’t just about solving problems with landlords. Economy 2.0 addresses many aspects of the economy that were some of the most criticized in Cities: Skylines 2. Players found the game’s economy to be both too confusing and confusing, and too simple and straightforward, depending on the type of economy. activity.
For example, rent. In the current version of Cities: Skylines 2, there is a complex system that determines how much residents must pay, depending on a variety of factors that are difficult to understand. In the new update, this system will be simplified, which should eliminate most of the rental problems that players are experiencing.
On the other hand, there will be changes in the update that promise to make the game more challenging while increasing the transparency of the economy. One of the main changes will be the removal of government subsidies, which means that you will start a new game in a more difficult situation, but you will have full control over your budget. So if you fail, it will be your fault.
The developer of Colossal Order warned of changes that could cause a temporary “death wave” in your existing cities, so it’s expected soon. The launch was originally planned yesterday, but at the last moment it was postponed, as reported in a post on X.
We really wanted to release the Economy patch today, but unfortunately we won’t be able to do it tonight. We know you’re eagerly awaiting the new patch, and we’ll provide more information as soon as it becomes available tomorrow!
Let’s hope that the latest fixes won’t take too long and the patch will be released before the weekend.
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