Cities: Skylines and Farming Simulator 19
Would you rather establish and manage a bustling city or run a productive farm?
Many of us have more time on our hands than usual while we’re stuck at home, and sim games are one surefire way to pass it with a vengeance. It’s one thing to glance outside for a moment and realize the sun has suddenly set while you were absorbed in a minutia-filled virtual world. It’s another thing entirely to be so lost that when you do finally peer outside, you realize the sun is actuallyrising.

If you had to pick only one of these games and you want more immediate satisfaction, I’d side withCities: Skylines. It’s more approachable, and it can take a while before bad building practices catch up with you.Farming Simulator, on the other hand, can feel dense and overwhelming – especially upfront. It’s the kind of game that demands persistent video and wiki check-ins when you’re learning the ropes.
A decent PC setup is the preferred way to play both of these games, but don’t let that stop you. I can’t speak to the PS4 performance forCities: Skylines, butFarming Simulatorworks surprisingly okay.

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