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Hi

I would like to know if it is normal to have only one campaign and it only one consists of very few scenarios (less than 10).

In the first CIM there was many campaigns to choose from and each was quite long.

Why this step back? (I know it is not the only one in CIM2)

There are other campaigns to download?
 

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I don't know if it is normal or not, but also in Cities in Motion there was one campaign to start with. For CIM1 we made new cities with campaigns, something we haven't had a chance with Cities in Motion 2 yet. There is however a scenario editor and you can download usermade scenarios from Steam Workshop.
 

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Thank you for replay.

When I say "normal" I mean if it works as intended, i.e. my installation is correct. In CIM1 i've got various DLC, that may be the reason why I see more campaigns.